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I am Seino Takaya, a student of the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo. Thank you for watching! [To all students] Are there any students who are having trouble preparing for regular tests or common tests because there are few high-quality general history lesson videos and reference books? In this lesson video, we carefully select and explain the content that students need to learn through general history subjects, so please watch this video many times to master general history! =========================================== Q. Can I use this to prepare and review school classes? A. Of course you can! In particular, just watching the video as preparation will make it interesting to understand the contents of school classes and textbooks. Q. Which is better for preparing for the common test, a reference book or this video? A. First of all, let's understand the basics of general history perfectly with this video! If you want to aim for a perfect score in the general history section of the common test, I recommend using other reference books as well. ========================================== [To teachers and educators] This lesson video was created in response to the voices of school teachers who said, "The amount of curriculum is so large that the general history class cannot be completed in one year," and "I don't know how much prerequisite knowledge of world history and Japanese history should be taught." Please feel free to use this lesson video as a supplementary tool for school education, such as preparation and review of school lessons, or supplementary lessons. If you would like to download the slides used in the class, or edit the lesson video for secondary use, please contact us at the email address below. If it is for educational purposes, we will provide the teaching material free of charge. [email protected] [Luxurious benefits] The PDF (e-book) of "Modern and Contemporary History" introduced in the lesson video can be obtained for free by adding the humanities LINE from the link below and sending a message with "General History"! https://lin.ee/QcAny8T [Related Videos] • [Archival Edition] A complete explanation of the flow of world history in one video [Common Test] → A complete explanation of high school world history in 3 hours [Timetable] 0:00 Opening 2:24 Industrial Revolution 25:19 Civil Revolution 41:06 Nation-State 1:05:27 Sovereign State 1:38:47 Imperialism 1:53:15 Popularization 2:36:16 Globalization 3:14:39 Closing * Images used in the video are images that belong to the public domain and are permitted for use under copyright law. * Sound sources used in the video are free sound sources that can be used commercially and are permitted for use under copyright law.