5 episodes

With helpful explanations, in depth discussion, and witty humor (at least we think so), this podcast's purpose is to restate and reinforce concepts taught in Mr. Conrad's AP World History class. We aim to provide a fun way for everybody to study, because previously “fun” and “study for AP World History” were not in any way related.

The AP World History Podcast Austin Pray

    • Society & Culture

With helpful explanations, in depth discussion, and witty humor (at least we think so), this podcast's purpose is to restate and reinforce concepts taught in Mr. Conrad's AP World History class. We aim to provide a fun way for everybody to study, because previously “fun” and “study for AP World History” were not in any way related.

    • video
    Episode 6 - Chapter 12 - 17 Test Review

    Episode 6 - Chapter 12 - 17 Test Review

    Test Review Chapters 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 Additional Questions have been taken from Chapter 3, 4, & 8 All answers have been verified with Mr. Conrad for accuracy and factual merit.

    • 19 min
    • video
    Episode 3 - Test Review: Ch 9, 10, 11

    Episode 3 - Test Review: Ch 9, 10, 11

    This episode reviews chapter 9, 10, and 11. Http://Whappodcast.com

    • 17 min
    • video
    Episode 2 - Chapter 10

    Episode 2 - Chapter 10

    KEY POINTS Chapter 10 Essential Question: What political and social changes from the early Middle Ages in Europe to the late Middle Ages helped to pull Europe out of its backward period? Identify: moldboard - better plow that allowed deeper turning of the soil Clovis - warrior chieftain...ummm...like...idk, help alex :( Clovis - warrior cheiftain, converted to chirstianity about 496c.e. which allowed him dominion over the franks, which gave moar powar to the almighty pope! Benedict of Nursia - developed monastic rules in the 6th century, spread benedictine monasteries promoted christianity in west europe feudalism - like manoralism, medieval political system of economic and political  relations with landlords and their peasant laborers...key mutual military and political relationshops in western europe Charlemange - carlogian  ruler, charles the great, established a substantial empire in france and germany around 800 c.e. investiture - practice of state appointment scholasticism-movement within the Catholic Church to explain the religion with intellectual terms Thomas Aquinas-monk who pretty much started scholasticism by using earlier greek and roman ethical thinking The rest is on the website HISTORY.AUSTINPRAY.COM

    • 13 min
    • video
    Episode 1 - Chapter 9

    Episode 1 - Chapter 9

    In this episode we will go over chapter 9. We hit the key points of the chapter as well as the vocab. In the intrest of time (I wanted to keep this podcast under 20 minutes long), I sped up some parts of the podcast with hilarious results. Enjoy ;).

    • 19 min
    • video
    Episode 0 - The Promo Trailer

    Episode 0 - The Promo Trailer

    With helpful explanations, in depth discussion, and witty humor (at least we think so), this podcast's purpose is to restate and reinforce concepts taught in Mr. Conrad's AP World History class. We aim to provide a fun way for everybody to study, because previously “fun” and “study for AP World History” were not in any way related.

    • 3 min

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