The Best IB History Notes and Study Guide for SL/HL

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If you want to do well on the IB History exam, you'll need to have a solid set of notes to study from. This can be difficult though if you're missing notes or feel like some of your own notes don't cover certain topics in enough depth. Luckily, we're here to help! We've assembled the best FREE online IB History notes into this complete study guide.

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What's the Format of the IB History Exam?

There are five prescribed subjects for IB History SL and HL:

Your teacher will choose one that you'll cover, and you'll be tested on this for paper 1 (one hour in length).

There is also a list of twelve world history topics. For paper 2 (1.5 hours), you'll cover two of these:

If you're taking IB History HL, you'll also have a final paper (Paper 3) that is 2.5 hours and will cover one of the four Depth Studies:

If you're interested in taking a look at the entire IBO IB History Guide, you can find it as a .pdf here.

How to Use This IB History Study Guide

If you're hoping for help on one subject, use Command + F to search this guide for specific IB History notes about that subject. As an example, if you want to read about the Cold War, use Command + F to cue the search function. Then type "Cold War," and it'll bring up all of the study materials for the Cold War.

The resource is separated into:

Common Study Mistakes for IB History SL/HL

Two common mistakes are:

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Current IB History Guides

Because IB History was recently updated, there aren't that many current notes and study guides, but we've found the best available. These guides follow the syllabus of the current version of IB History. If you are studying the same topics these notes cover, they are a great resource to use because they hit all or most of the main topics you need to know to be well prepared for the IB History exam. There are guides that cover multiple topics as well as guides that cover a single topic.

Multi-Topic Guides and Overviews

IB History Duck covers similar topics. This guide focuses primarily on authoritarian leaders such as Hitler, Mao, and Stalin, as well as the Cold War, histories of China, the USSR, and Imperial Japan.

The Student Room has a plethora of resources for you. Just keep in mind that notes for the 2017 syllabus are mixed in with information from earlier exams, so make sure you're accessing and studying the correct material.

Single Topic Guides

These are notes on single topics that you'll cover on the IB syllabus.

Prescribed Topics: Military Leaders

Prescribed Topics: Conquest and Its Impacts

Prescribed Topics: Move to Global War

Prescribed Topics: Rights and Protest

Prescribed Topics: Conflict and Intervention

World History Topics: Society and Economy

World History Topics: Causes and Effects of Wars (750-1500)

World History Topics: Dynasties and Rulers (750-1500)

Dynasties and rulers (750-1500) unit

World History Topics: Societies in Transition

World History Topics: Early Modern States (1450-1789)

World History Topics: Causes and Effects of Modern Wars (1500-1750)

World History Topics: Origins, Development and Impact of Industrialization (1750-2005)

World History Topics: Independence Movements

World History Topics: Emergence and Development of Democratic States

World History Topics: Authoritarian States (20th Century)

World History Topics: Causes and Effects of 20th Century Wars

World History Topics: The Cold War — Superpower Tensions and Rivalries (20th Century)

HL Depth Studies: History of Africa and the Middle East

HL Depth Studies: History of the Americas

HL Depth Studies: History of Asia and Oceania

HL Depth Studies: History of Europe

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Past IB History Guides

These notes are based on the older (pre-2017) version of IB History. They won't fit the syllabus you're currently following in class, but since the two versions cover many similar concepts, they can still be useful for learning more about a specific topic. Just be sure not to use them as your main study resource because they may not focus on the exact same areas you're expected to know.

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