History course for grade 10 (basic level) - free course from Foxford, training 30 lessons, Date: December 5, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 08, 2023
The basis of the course is the educational complex “History of Russia. Beginning of the 20th - beginning of the 21st century. A basic level of. 10th grade" Shubin A. V., Myagkov M. Yu., Nikiforov Yu. A. and etc. under general ed. Medinsky V. R. and "General History. Recent history. Basic and advanced levels. 10th grade" Shubin A. IN. under general ed. Medinsky V. R. We will study the ancient and ancient history of mankind, the development of world history in the 20th century, the history of the Soviet Union and Russia to the present day.
Who will benefit from the course?
During the course, you will gain solid knowledge of the basic history program for grade 10, fill in the gaps and prepare for certification, and also develop the skills and abilities that are required by the Federal State Educational Standard.
What knowledge does the course provide?
The basis of the course is the educational complex of Gorinov “History of Russia” and Vigasin - Soroko-Tsyupa “General History”. We will study the ancient and ancient history of mankind, the development of world history in the 20th century, the history of the USSR and Russia.
How the course works
In addition to webinars, you will find in the course a large number of tasks of different levels of complexity for any educational purpose, and control tests will allow you to assess what score to expect at certification.
Lessons are available in recording
Exercise at any convenient time at a comfortable pace
The entire school program
Understand the material you missed or misunderstood in regular school
Quick preparation
Brush up on relevant topics before a report, test or assessment
Our teachers work in leading schools and universities
They will explain the most tricky topics in clear language and help improve school grades.
In 30 lessons you will understand all the main topics of the school curriculum
On your own - without additional classes with a tutor or parental help.
Fast - you don’t have to spend all your free time on textbooks and cramming.
Homework and tests
After each lesson, you will receive homework to immediately identify gaps in knowledge and work on them. You will write test papers - they will help you systematize your knowledge and practice solving problems before the test and certification.
We manually check samples and homework
We do not leave the written part assignments for self-testing - this is done by OGE experts.
We check “for real”, like in an exam, and as a result you receive detailed feedback. All this is for the sake of speed of preparation and your results.
A personal curator will answer questions within two hours, 24/7
The curators understand the program and the subject, so they can easily answer your questions about the course and homework - at any time
They know well how difficult it can be to prepare and understand your worries.
The most important task of a tutor is to help you cope with stress and fear before exams
The lesson lasts 2 academic hours.
Recent times in world history
Introduction. What does modern history study?
- Introduction. What does modern history study?
Russia and the world during the years of “great upheaval”
First World War 1914-1918 Russian Revolution of 1917 Civil war in Russia.
- The world at the beginning of the 20th century. "New Imperialism". Origins of the First World War. The world on the eve of the First World War. Russia on the eve of the First World War.
- First World War 1914-1918. Russian Empire in World War I
- Revolutionary events of February 1917 Russia from February to October 1917
- Revolutionary events of October 1917 The formation of Soviet power. The first transformations of the Bolsheviks
- Soviet Russia during the Civil War. Economic policy of Soviet power. War communism. Culture during the Civil War
Russia and the world in the interwar period
Socio-economic and political development of European countries and the USA after the First World War. World economic crisis 1929-1933 Political regimes of the 1920-1930s. Education of the USSR. Development of the Soviet state in the 1920-1930s.
- Consequences of the First World War. Revolutions in Germany, Austria-Hungary, collapse of the Russian Empire. Formation of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Anti-colonial protests in Asia and North Africa. Revolution in Turkey.
- Versailles-Washington system. International relations in the 1920s. International situation and foreign policy of the USSR in the 1920s.
- Western countries in the 1920s. USA, Great Britain, France, Germany World economic crisis of 1929-1933. Ways out. "New Deal" by F.D. Roosevelt. Great Britain: "national government"
- Types of political regimes of the 1920-1930s. (characteristics of democratic, authoritarian and totalitarian regimes). Authoritarian regimes in Europe in the 1920-1930s: Poland, Spain. Austria: from democracy to authoritarian regime. Totalitarian regimes. Fascist dictatorships. Fascist regime in Italy
- Establishment of the Nazi dictatorship in Germany. The fight against fascism. Popular Front in France and Spain. Civil War in Spain.
- Economic and political crisis of the early 1920s. Transition to NEP. Economics of NEP.
- Education of the USSR. National politics in the 1920s. Political development in the 1920s
- "Great turning point." Industrialization
- Ways of development of the Soviet village. The policy of complete collectivization. Dispossession. Hunger. The formation of the collective farm system.
- Political system of the USSR in the 1930s. Soviet national policy in the 1930s. Social policy: goals, directions, results
- International relations in the 1930s. The policy of “appeasement” of the aggressor. USSR and the world community in 1929-1939.
- Japan, China, India, Latin American countries in the first half of the 20th century.
Culture and art of the first half of the 20th century.
World culture and art of the first half of the 19th century. Culture of the Soviet state in the 1920-1930s.
- World culture and art of the first half of the 20th century. Cultural space of Soviet society in the 1920s.
- Cultural space of Soviet society in the 1930s. Culture of Russian abroad
World War II 1939–1945 Great Patriotic War of the Soviet people
Causes, main events and results of World War II
- The beginning of the Second World War. USSR on the eve of the Great Patriotic War
- The beginning of the Great Patriotic War. First period of the war (22 June 1941 - November 1942)
- Defeats and victories of 1942 Prerequisites for a radical fracture. Man and war: unity of the front and rear
- The second period of the Great Patriotic War. Radical change (November 1942-1943). The peoples of the USSR in the fight against fascism
- Pearl Harbor and the War in the Pacific. The return of China to the ranks of great powers. Fighting in North Africa. Overthrow of the Mussolini regime in Italy. Anti-Hitler coalition. Tehran Conference. "New order". Resistance movement
- The third period of the war. Victory of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War. The end of World War II.
- Cultural space during the war years. Education, healthcare and science during the war years
- Results of the Second World War. Consequences of the Second World War. Results and lessons of the Great Victory of the Soviet people. The collapse of the Anti-Hitler Coalition. UN education. Nuremberg and Tokyo trials. Falsification of the history of the Great Patriotic War
Bipolar world and the Cold War
International relations: from World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
- The beginning of the Cold War. International relations in 1945 - the first half of the 1950s. The place and role of the USSR in the post-war world. Foreign policy of the USSR at the beginning of the Cold War.
- International relations in the 1950-1960s. The policy of peaceful coexistence in the 1950s and 1960s. Crises of the 1960s
- The USSR and the world community in the late 1960s - early 1990s. New political thinking and changes in the foreign policy of the USSR