World History. American History only goes back a few hundred years.
2006-08-08 06:41:12
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answered by Casual Traveler 5
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World History
2006-08-08 13:43:53
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answered by Indie 3
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American History
2006-08-08 13:40:53
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answered by TP 4
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From my high school requirements- u need two years of history. I took World History in 9th grade and then took U.S. History in the 11th. I suggest u take World History now and then U.S. History next year. The difficulty depends on the course. If ur taking AP history, then of course it will be harder.
2006-08-08 13:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I am in 9th and I have world history. It's pretty interesting to see what other cultures lived like so many years ago. Last year (7th, I skipped) I had American History and I found it BORING, So I would go with World History. No history if you can. :)
2006-08-08 13:42:20
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answered by Asterisk_Love♥ 4
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It depends on the teacher which is harder. You need both, but I would take World History first because of all that is going on overseas right now (you need to know why no one likes Israel) and it is easier to learn American History through pop culture.
2006-08-08 15:57:03
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answered by emp04 5
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world history is better to me, you get to learn about the world not just America
2006-08-09 19:00:05
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answered by tohru 3
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World history is probably harder since there is more of it.
2006-08-08 13:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Take both. You're an incomplete person without knowing both.
But you should probably take American History FIRST. It's important to know why the US is the way it is today.
2006-08-08 13:41:10
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answered by Brian L 7
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World History. Dont restrict yourself to a smaller area. It will be little tough but you get exposed to larger arena.
Good for your career.
2006-08-08 13:42:29
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answered by sahniankur 2
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