Dear learner,
This module offers a comprehensive collection of notes derived from grade 11 history textbooks, meticulously organized and clearly explained. It has been specifically designed to assist students preparing for the Ethiopian Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (ESSLCE). The primary goal of this module is to enhance students’ understanding of historical concepts and improve their exam scores, providing them with the necessary tools to succeed in their studies.
The module is focuses on world history, structured into seven units that offer a global context for students’ learning. This section encompasses pivotal events and movements from various regions around the world, enabling students to draw connections between local and global histories. Each unit is designed to encourage critical thinking and comparative analysis, enriching the students’ overall understanding of historical developments across different cultures.
At the end of unit, students will find multiple-choice questions, referred to as review exercises, with accurate answers provided for self-assessment. In total, the module offers a minimum of 100 review questions, allowing students to reinforce their knowledge and identify areas for improvement.
Curriculum
- 2 Sections
- 35 Lessons
- 365 Days
- Module 121
- 1.11. History, Evolution & Civilizations
- 1.21.2. Origin of Human Beings
- 1.31.3. The Emergence of States
- 1.4Unit 1 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 1.52. Major Ancient Civilizations up to 500 A.D
- 1.62.2. Civilizations in Asia
- 1.72.3. Civilizations in Europe
- 1.82.4. Civilizations in Latin America
- 1.92.5. The Rise and Spread of Christianity
- 1.10Unit 2 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 1.113. Medieval and Early Modern Era
- 1.123.2. Main Features of the Middle-Ages
- 1.133.3. The Middle-Ages in Asia
- 1.143.4. Development of Early Capitalism: 1500-1789
- 1.153.5. The Renaissance
- 1.16Unit 3 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 1.174. Historical Processes in Ethiopia and the Horn
- 1.184.2. The Aksumite Kingdom
- 1.194.3. The Zagwe Dynasty
- 1.204.4. Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment
- 1.21Unit 4 Review Questions25 Minutes25 Questions
- Module 223
- 2.05.1. Ancient and Medieval African States50 Minutes
- 2.15.2. The Spread of Islam to North Africa50 Minutes
- 2.25.3. Central and Eastern and Southern Africa50 Minutes
- 2.3Unit 5 Review Questions22 Minutes20 Questions
- 2.46.1. Medieval African States50 Minutes
- 2.56.2. Contacts of Africa with the Outside World50 Minutes
- 2.66.3. The White Settlement in South Africa40 Minutes
- 2.7Unit 6 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 2.87.1. The Christian Kingdom under the Restored “Solomonic” Dynasty40 Minutes
- 2.97.2. The Expansion of Islam and the Emergence of Muslim Sultanates30 Minutes
- 2.107.3. Political and Socio-Economic Conditions in Ethiopia40 Minutes
- 2.117.4. Relationship between the Christian Highland Kingdom and the Sultanate of Adal40 Minutes
- 2.127.5. Population Movements in the Ethiopian Region40 Minutes
- 2.13Unit 7 Review Questions22 Minutes20 Questions
- 2.148.1. Peoples and States of Southern, Western, and Eastern Ethiopia50 Minutes
- 2.158.2. Instability versus Consolidation in the Christian Highland Kingdom, 1559-185560 Minutes
- 2.16Unit 8 Review Questions20 Minutes16 Questions
- 2.179.1. The Industrial Revolution60 Minutes
- 2.189.2. The American War of Independence50 Minutes
- 2.199.3. The French Revolution50 Minutes
- 2.209.4. The Period of Napoleon Bonaparte50 Minutes
- 2.219.5. The Congress of Vienna (1814-1815)60 Minutes
- 2.22Unit 9 Review Questions26 Minutes25 Questions