Topic 3 – SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT Read the notes online in form of PDF Click Here to get a full view of the notes seen below
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Topic 2 – CONTEMPORARY CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES Read the notes online in form of PDF Click Here to get a full view of the notes seen below
Topic 1 – PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Read the notes online in form of PDF Click Here to get a full view of the notes seen below
HISTORY NOTES FOR SECONDARY STUDENTSClick the links below to view the notes: FORM ONE FORM TWOFORM THREEFORM FOURFORM FIVEFORM SIX
HISTORY NOTES FOR ADVANCED LEVELClick the links below to view the notes:FORM FIVEFORM SIX THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD 1. United States of AmericaThefindings suggest the United States as the ‘dominant global force,’ and thecountry has retained its top position in the power rankings. The publicationhighlighted the USA’s leading status as the world’s largest economy, boasting aGDP of $25.5 trillion, and its distinction as the ‘most technologicallyadvanced’ nation.Additionally,the report acknowledged the US as the primary producer of oil and natural gasglobally, with the largest coal reserves. Plus, it has been found that thecountry’s extensive media industry has far-reaching influence, along…
HISTORY NOTES FOR FORM SIX We have:Notes A and Notes B Notes A Click the links below to view the notes: TOPIC 1 – THE RISE OF CAPITALISM IN EUROPETOPIC 2 – THE RISE OF DEMOCRACY IN EUROPETOPIC 3 – IMPERIALISM AND TERRITORIAL DIVISION OF THE WORLD (COLONIZATION OF AFRICA)TOPIC 4 – THE RISE OF DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY, ITALY AND JAPANTOPIC 5 – THE RISE OF SOCIALISMTOPIC 6 – THE EMERGENCE OF U.S.A AS A NEW CAPITALIST SUPER POWERTOPIC 7 – THREATS TO WORLD PEACE AFTER WWIITOPIC 8 – NEO-COLONIALISM AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN THE THIRD WORLD Notes BClick the links below to view the notes: 1. RISE OF CAPITALISM IN…
TOPIC 8NEO-COLONIALISM AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN THE THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES We have two types of notes for youNotes 1 and Notes 2 NOTES 1 The Meaning of Neocolonialism – Neocolonialism is the use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries, especially former dependencies. – Neocolonialism is the economic and political policies by which a great power indirectly maintains or extends its influence over other areas or people. – Neocolonialism is the control of less-developed countries by developed countries through indirect means. – Neocolonialism is the practice of using capitalism, globalization, cultural imperialism, and conditional aid to influence a developing country instead of the…
TOPIC 7 THREATS TO WORLD PEACE AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR We have two types of notes for you Notes 1 and Notes 2 NOTES 1 After the Second World War, the World experienced other threats to the World peace, the act of USA to bomb Japan was provocative to the World powers because it was not in any way a military strategy after all the war was almost coming to an end. It was nothing but USA military arrogance sending a clear signal to other powers, USSR in particular that she is military strong, this was the beginning of escalation of…
TOPIC 6 THE EMERGENCE OF U.S.A AS A NEW CAPITALIST SUPER POWER We have two types of notes for you Notes 1 and Notes 2 NOTES 1 Previously, the Western European nations were the powerful nations which dominated the World, among them were Britain, France, Germany and others. These nations dominated the World superiority for many years if not centuries specifically Britain which ranked to the workshop of the World. Since the rise of capitalism in the 15th century, European nations dominated the globe. Up to the 19th century, they colonized most of the World, specifically the Third World Countries. USA was a British…
TOPIC 5 THE RISE OF SOCIALISM We have two types of notes for you Notes 1 and Notes 2 NOTES 1 Definitions of Socialism – Socialism is a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. – Socialism is a system of society or group living in which there is no private property – Socialism is a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled…