These are various review channels for World History
Use parts or all of these
Below they are partially organized by unit
Also go to AP Classroom to see the college board videos by unit
Online Youtube Channels focusing on World History related content:
Heimler's History: Modern World History for AP
AP Live/On-Demand WHAP sessions
Khan Academy World History
Webinar: Modern World History by Macro Learning
Crash Course World History 2
Crash Course World History
Review channel: Freeman-Pedia
UNIT 1-The Global Tapestry
CC WH 2: disease, climate, Vikings,
CC WH: Budha & Ashoka, Ancient Chinese History, Ancient Silk Road, Christianity & Judaism, Islam, Dark Ages, Crusades, Byzantine Empire, Renaissance
UNIT 2-Networks of Exchange
CC WH: Mansa Musa, Mongols, Post-Classical Trade Routes
UNIT 3-Land Based Empires
CC WH 2: climate, Martin Luther, Holy Roman Empire,
CC WH: Venice & Ottomans, Russia
UNIT 4-Transoceanic Connections
CC WH 2: disease, Mughal Empire, Dutch East India Company, The Columbian Exchange, Atlantic Slave Trade, The Spanish Empire,
CC WH: Exploration
UNIT 5-Revolutions
CC WH 2: money, war & culture, Energy, Railroad,
CC WH: American Revolution, French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Latin American Revolutions, Industrial Revolution, Capitalism & Socialism
AP Live:
UNIT 6-Imperialism
CC WH 2: Famine, Asian response to Imperialism, Population,
CC WH: Seven Years War, Captain Cook, Imperialism & Nationalism, Imperialism
AP Live:
Unit 7 - Global Conflict
CC WH 2:
CC WH:
AP Live:
Unit 8- Cold War and Globalization
CC WH 2:
CC WH:
AP Live:
Unit 9 - Globalization
CC WH 2:
CC WH:
AP Live:
Extra Resources:
These YouTube channels will help give more background on particular topics
Crash Course Big History - all year overview in episodes 7, 8, 9, 16
Crash Course European History - tracks along the same time periods that we study
Crash Course Economics - episodes 1-5, 25
Crash Course History of Science - focus on sections 4-7 (large segments with multiple sub-videos)
Crash Course Philosophy - focus on sections 3 & 6 (large segments with multiple sub-videos)
Tom Richey Western Civilization History Lectures - closely tied to European History
Mr. Curtis World History videos- These follow Indiana state standards- but might be useful review items
Anti-Social Studies: AP World History for students
Historical TV series:
These TV series do a good job of presenting major historical peoples, events, and states in succinct, easy to understand segments. You may be able to find them on youtube, or you may need to have access to the History Channel or another channel to have access.
History Channel: Mankind the Story of All of Us
History Channel: Engineering an Empire
CNN: Millenium series
Mankind Decoded