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When I hear american people talk about history teaching it seems to almost always be america-centric. Do you learn much about the history of other countries?
When I did history we learned about the Middle East, China, Germany, Italy and America along with the history of England.
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People in the US also learn about that stuff too. There's 2 world history courses you have to take. One which covers stuff from early human history up to the renaissance, then you do US history the next year, then you return to world history and do everything after the Renaissance up to modern day, then you return and do another session of US history. Well that's how it was for me at least.