About This Lesson
From the earliest human societies, principles of civics and economics have influenced the way people live together and interact. Decisions about distribution of power, usage of power, and civic participation helped shape the governments of historical and contemporary societies. Similarly, decisions about the production of goods and services, money, and trade helped shape the economies of those societies.
Civics and Economics in World History Student Volume contains seven chapters (five in Civics in World History, two in Economics in World History). The Student Volume provides traditional narrative text and high-quality images that recount important concepts in civics and economics and related events in world history.