This module offers a comprehensive collection of notes derived from grade 9-12 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 divided into three main parts, encompassing a total of fewer than 18 units. Each part focuses on a distinct area of history, allowing for a structured approach to learning. The first section, PART ONE, delves into Ethiopian history, consisting of seven units. This part aims to provide students with a deep understanding of Ethiopia’s rich historical narrative, exploring significant events, figures, and cultural developments that have shaped the nation.
Moving to PART TWO, the module covers African history through four organized units. This section highlights the diverse histories of various African nations and their interconnectedness. By studying this part, students can gain insight into the continent’s complex past, including themes of colonialism, resistance, and the socio-political transformations that have occurred over time. This broader perspective is crucial for understanding contemporary issues in Africa.
Finally, PART THREE 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 each 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 300 review questions, allowing students to reinforce their knowledge and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, PART FOUR includes a model exam complete with answers and extended explanations, further supporting students in their exam preparation and ensuring they are well-equipped for success.
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 96 Lessons
- 365 Days
- Part 1: Ethiopian History45
- 1.11. Peoples in Ethiopia & the Horn
- 1.21.2. Languages, Religions, & Peoples of the Horn
- 1.31.3. Pre-Aksumite States & Geography
- 1.41.4. The Aksumite Kingdom
- 1.51.5. Zagwe Dynasty
- 1.61.6. Shewa, Damot, Bete-Israel
- 1.7Unit 1 Review Questions21 Minutes20 Questions
- 1.82. Ethiopian States, Principalities, Population
- 1.92.2. Islamic Expansion & Muslim Sultanates
- 1.102.3. Power Struggle, Consolidation, Expansion
- 1.112.4. Christian Kingdom-Adal Relations
- 1.122.5. Population Movements in Ethiopia
- 1.13Unit 2 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 1.143. Territorial Expansion and Kingdoms
- 1.153.1.1. Western States
- 1.163.1.2. Eastern States
- 1.173.2. Instability vs. Consolidation in Christianity
- 1.183.3. The Gondarine Period (1636-1769)
- 1.193.4. The Zemene Mesafint
- 1.203.5. The Kingdom of Shewa
- 1.213.6. European Travelers and Explorers
- 1.22Unit 3 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 1.234. Social, Economic, Political Changes
- 1.244.2. Power Rivalry & Central Government
- 1.254.3. Territorial Expansion and Kingdoms
- 1.264.4. External Relations, Challenges, threats
- 1.274.5. The Victory of Adwa
- 1.284.6. Power Struggle Among Ruling Elites
- 1.294.7. Italian Aggression & Patriotic Resistance
- 1.30Unit 4 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 1.315. Ethiopia: Internal & External Changes
- 1.325.2. Socio-economic & Social Organizations
- 1.335.3. Monarchy Opposition & Autocracy
- 1.345.4. Downfall of Emperor & Rise of Derg
- 1.355.5. Military Regime Reforms
- 1.365.6. Decline of Derg Regime
- 1.37Unit 5 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 1.386. Developments in Ethiopia Post-1991
- 1.396.2. Ethiopia after the 1995 Constitution
- 1.406.3. Socio-Economic Issues in Ethiopia
- 1.41Unit 6 Review Questions21 Minutes21 Questions
- 1.427. Ethiopia’s Indigenous Heritage
- 1.437.2. Indigenous Knowledge & Development
- 1.447.3. Egalitarian Democracies in Ethiopia
- 1.45Unit 7 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- Part 2: African History24
- 2.11. Africa’s Peoples and States
- 2.21.2. North Africa
- 2.31.3. Spread of Islam to North Africa
- 2.41.4. States in West Africa
- 2.51.5. Central, Eastern & Southern Africa
- 2.61.6. Interregional Exchanges in Africa
- 2.7Unit 1 Review Questions30 Minutes30 Questions
- 2.82. Africa & the World
- 2.92.2. Contacts with the Outside World
- 2.102.3. Slavery and Slave Trade in Africa
- 2.112.4. European Explorers & Missionaries
- 2.122.5. The White Settlement in South Africa
- 2.13Unit 2 Review Questions30 Minutes30 Questions
- 2.143. Africa’s Colonial Experience
- 2.153.2. African Resistance to Colonial Expansion
- 2.163.3. Colonial Administration and States
- 2.17Unit 3 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 2.184. Africa Post-1960s
- 2.194.2. Politics in Independent African States
- 2.204.3. The Cold War and Africa
- 2.214.4. The End of Apartheid in South Africa
- 2.224.5. Pan-Africanism: From OAU to AU
- 2.234.6. Ethiopia’s Role in African Unity
- 2.24Unit 4 Review Questions25 Minutes25 Questions
- Part 3: World History45
- 3.11. History, Evolution & Civilizations
- 3.21.2. Origin of Human Beings
- 3.31.3. The Emergence of States
- 3.4Unit 1 Review Questions24 Minutes24 Questions
- 3.52. Major Ancient Civilizations up to 500 A.D
- 3.62.2. Civilizations in Asia
- 3.72.3. Civilizations in Europe
- 3.82.4. Civilizations in Latin America
- 3.92.5. The Rise and Spread of Christianity
- 3.10Unit 2 Review Questions20 Minutes20 Questions
- 3.113. Medieval and Early Modern Era
- 3.123.2. Main Features of the Middle-Ages
- 3.133.3. The Middle-Ages in Asia
- 3.143.4. Development of Early Capitalism
- 3.153.5. Age of Exploration and Globalization
- 3.163.6. The Renaissance
- 3.173.7. The Reformation
- 3.183.8. Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment
- 3.19Unit 3 Review Questions18 Minutes18 Questions
- 3.204.1. Era of Revolutions, 1789–1815
- 3.214.2. The American War of Independence
- 3.224.3. The French Revolution
- 3.234.4. The Period of Napoleon Bonaparte
- 3.244.5. The Congress of Vienna
- 3.25Unit 4 Review Questions25 Minutes25 Questions
- 3.265.1. Capitalism and Nationalism, 1815-1914
- 3.275.2. Nationalism
- 3.285.3. Unification of Italy
- 3.295.4. Unification of Germany
- 3.305.5. The American Civil War
- 3.315.6. The Eastern Question
- 3.32Unit 5 Review Questions25 Minutes25 Questions
- 3.336. Society & Politics in the World Wars
- 3.346.2. The Russian Revolution of 1917
- 3.356.3. Interwar Era: Capitalism & Fascism
- 3.366.4. World War II
- 3.37Unit 6 Review Questions22 Minutes22 Questions
- 3.387. Global and Regional Developments
- 3.397.2. The United Nations (UN)
- 3.407.3. Post-War Global Recovery
- 3.417.4. The Cold War Realities
- 3.427.5. Situations in Asia during the Cold War
- 3.437.6. The Middle East
- 3.447.7. Dissolution of the Communist Bloc
- 3.45Unit 7 Review Questions25 Minutes25 Questions
- Part 4: Model Exam1