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What are the differences between all the world history classes (regular, Beautiful Feet, honors, and geography)?

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What are the differences between all the world history classes (regular, Beautiful Feet, honors, and geography)?

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The regular world history class is a rather surface survey from ancient history to modern. The Beautiful Feet classes are deeper and more narrow in their scope and require more reading. The honors classes cover still less time in each course, and do so at a greater depth than the Beautiful Feet classes. They require more reading, writing, and independent research than any of the other history courses. World geography requires a lot of map-making and a certain amount of independent research and paper writing in two of the four quarters. This class requires the least amount of reading of all the world history classes. All these classes are one year (one credit).

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