Title: Regents Review
1Regents Review
2What to expect
- 50 multiple choice questions
- Thematic Essay
- DBQ questions and Essay
- 3 hours
3How to use your time
- You will receive time cues during the test.
- Allot yourself
- 40 minutes for the multiple choice questions
- 10 minutes to outline for your thematic essay
- 50 minutes to write your thematic essay
- 20 minutes to complete your documents
- 10 minutes to outline for your DBQ essay
- 50 minutes to write your DBQ essay
4How to approach studying
- Terms (vocabulary) and Topics
- What it is or was
- Its purpose
- Its causes and effects
- Its significance
- Concepts
- Its significance
- Give evidence, or a historical example
- Famous People
- Know the place and time period in which the
person lived - His or her background or position
- The persons accomplishments or impact
5Words to know
- analyze means to determine the nature and
relationship of the component elements - describe means to illustrate something in words
or tell about it - discuss means to make observations about
something using facts, reasoning, and argument
to present in some detail - explain means to make plain or understandable to
give reasons for or causes of to show the
logical development or relationships of - evaluate means to examine and judge the
significance, worth, or condition of to
determine the value of
6L.A.W.
- Using the L.A.W. approach
- L look at the task
- Focus on the action word (i.e. discuss) and the
topic statement (i.e. historical context) - A analyze the documents
- Identify which documents you can use to assist in
answering your essay question - Make notes next to the documents listing outside
information which can help you - W write the essay
- Opening paragraph needs to identify the topic
and show your point of view - Supporting paragraphs provide evidence (both
from the documents and outside information) in an
organized way which helps support your opening
paragraph - Conclusion
- Discuss restate the topic sentence, and add a
brief summary - Evaluate compare/contrast the /- effects, then
make a judgment
7Tips
- Always read the question first so you dont waste
time - Make notes on all questions to reinforce what you
already know about each topic - Use your own words in your documents and your
essay. - When writing use specifics always give examples
8Possible Themes
- Conflict
- Human Physical Geography
- Movement of Peoples and Goods
- Justice and Human Rights
- Political Change
- Political Systems
- Change
- Global Problems
- Economic Systems
- Turning Points
- Belief Systems
9Conflict
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
conflicts - Causes of the conflict
- Who are the opposing groups involved
- What are these groups points of view
- Results of the conflict
- Extent to which they were resolved/not resolved
10Possible Conflicts
- European Enlightenment
- French Revolution
- Latin American Independence
- Global Nationalism
- Industrial Revolution
- Meiji Restoration
- Imperialism
- World War One
- Crusades
- Russian Revolution
World War Two Cold War Chinese Communist
Revolution Colonial Independence / Collapse of
Imperialism Conflict in the Middle
East Apartheid in South Africa Collapse of
Communism Political Unrest in Latin
America Post-Cold War Hot Spots
11Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Conflicts between groups of people have
threatened peace in many nations or Regions - Task
- Identify one conflict that has threatened peace
in a nation or region and - Discuss one major cause of that conflict
- Identify two opposing groups involved in the
conflict and discuss one viewpoint of each group - Discuss the extend to which the conflict was or
was not resolved
12Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Differences among groups have often led to
conflict - Task
- Identify two ethnic, religious, political and/or
cultural conflicts and for each - Discuss the historical circumstances that led to
the conflict - Analyze the effect of this conflict on two groups
or individuals
13Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context The first half of the
twentieth century was shaped by two conflicts - Task Using the information from the documents
and your knowledge of global history and
geography write an essay in which you compare and
contrast the causes of World War I and World War
II - http//www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/brief_r
eview/global_history/essay_questions/dbq7.cfm
14Human and Physical Geography
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
conflicts - Impact geography has on people lives
- Include physical features and the way people
interact with those features (do the people adapt
to the environment, or does the environment
adapts to them?) - /- effects of geography on the development of a
nation or region
15Human and Physical Geography
- Positive Changes/Adaptations
- Humans have made many changes to their
geographical situations to better suit their
needs and wants. - Examples damns, irrigation (reverse
desertification) - Most of these changes/adaptations have had a
positive impact on the lives of humans, but were
not necessarily good for the environment. - Examples pollution/o-zone, deforestation
165 themes of geographyRemember Mr. Help
- Movement
- Describes the movement of people, goods, and
ideas. - This occurs through migration, trade, and
cultural diffusion - Region
- Describes an area that has its own unifying
characteristics. - This is done politically -- the Middle East is a
political region, physically -- the rainforests
of Brazil, and culturally -- Muslim areas are
influenced by the religion of Islam. - Human/Environment Interaction
- Describes how people change their environment or
adapt to it
17- Location
- Describes where a place is -- its position on the
Earth's surface. - Two ways to describe location Relative Location
and Absolute Location. - Relative Location The description of a place in
relation to another. - Absolute Location The exact location of a place
using lines of longitude and latitude - Place
- Describes an area in terms of it's physical and
human characteristics such as climate, landforms,
waterways, language, religion, social activities,
etc...
18Possible scenarios where people interact with
their geography
- River Valleys (Nile, Tigris-Euphrates, Indus,
Yellow) - Mineral Wealth in Africa (gold and salt)
- Monsoons in South Asia
- Oil in the Middle East
- Japan (lack of resourcesgt China, Manchuria, and
Korea) - Rain Forests in Latin America
19Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Geographic factors such as land features,
resources, location, and climate of nations and
regions affect how people live. - Tasks
- Select one geographic factor that influenced life
in a nation or region before A.D. 1500, and using
specific examples, discuss the influence of that
geographic factor on the people of that nation or
region - Select a different geographic factor that
influenced life in a nation or region after A.D.
1500, and using specific examples discuss the
influence of that geographic factor on the people
of that nation or region
20Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Geographic features can positively or
negatively affect the development of a nation or
region - Tasks
- Select one geographic feature from your study of
global history - Explain how this geographic features has had an
effect on the historical development of two
nations or regions - Be sure to include specific historical examples
in your essay
21Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Geographic factors have influenced
historical developments and historical events of
nations and regions - Task
- Choose two nations and/or regions and for each
- Identify and describe two geographic factors in
each nation and/or region - Explain how each factor has influenced the
historical development or a specific historical
event in each nation and/or region
22Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Throughout history, global problems have
posed major challenges for nations and regions - Task
- Select two different global problems and for each
- Describe one major cause of the global problem
- Discuss one effect of the global problem on a
specific nation or region
23Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context The development of early
civilizations was greatly affected by geographic
factors. - Task
- Using information from the documents and your
knowledge of global history and geography write
an essay in which you discuss how the lives of
the peoples of the ancient world were shaped by
the geography of their region - http//www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/brief_r
eview/global_history/essay_questions/dbq1.cfm
24Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context The geographic factors of
location and availability of resources have
affected the history of Great Britain and Japan - Task
- Compare and contrast the effects of geographic
factors such as location and availability of
resources on the political and economic
development of Great Britain and Japan - http//web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResour
ces/Social_Studies_Resources/GHG_DBQs/GHG_DBQ_01.0
3.pdf
25Movement of People and Goods
- Things to look for when youre thinking about the
movement of people and goods - What are the major trade routes (both historical
and modern) - Who is in charge of the trade routes (both
historical and modern) - What are the /- effects of these trade routes
26Possible Movement of People and Goods
- Silk Road
- Trans-Saharan Trade Routes (African Trading
Kingdoms) - Mediterranean Trade Routes
- Hanseatic League
- British East India Company
- Industrial Revolution (impact of the railroads)
- Columbian Exchange
- O.P.E.C.
- European Union
- NAFTA
27Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Trade routes and trade organizations have
had an impact on nations and regions. The
effects have been both positive and negative - Tasks
- Identify two trade routes and/or trade
organizations and for each - Explain one reason for the establishment of the
trade route or trade organization - Discuss one positive effect or one negative
effect of the trade route or trade organization
on a specific nation or region
28Human Rights Violations
- Thinks to look for when youre thinking about the
human rights violations - Identify a human rights violation
- What were the causes of the conflict
- Describe the violation
- Did anyone intervene during the process of the
violation (government, group, or individual?) - Know that human rights violations did not
occur until after World War II - when United Nations published its Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. - This document states that all people are free
and equal regardless of "race, color, sex,
language, religion, political or other opinion,
national or social origin, property, birth or
other status." Since this time, efforts have
been made to end human rights abuses around the
world.
29Possible Human Rights Violations
- Women Islam, Asia
- Amritsar Massacre
- Khmer Rouge
- Stalinist Russia The Great Purge
- Cambodia Pol Pot
- Hitler Holocaust
- Irish Republican Army (IRA)
- Apartheid Nelson Mandela
- Child labor (Industrial Revolution/Asia/Africa)
30Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme The human rights of many groups have been
violated at different times in various nations
and regions. Efforts by governments, groups, and
individuals to resolve these human rights
violations have met with mixed results. - Tasks
- Select two groups who have experienced human
rights violations in a specific nation or region
and for each - Describe one historical circumstance that led to
a human rights violation in the nation or region - Describe one example of a human rights violation
in that nation or region - Discuss the extent to which a government, a
group, or an individual made an attempt to
resolve this human rights violation
31Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Throughout history, the human rights of
certain groups of people have been violated.
Efforts have been made to address these
violations. - Tasks
- Define the term Human Rights
- Identify two examples of human rights violations
that have occurred in a specific time and place - Describe the causes of these human rights
violations - For one of the violations identified, discuss one
specific effort that was made or is being made to
deal with the violation
32Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context Genocide, threats to the
environment, and weapons of mass destruction are
problems that the world has had to face. Various
attempts have been made by the international
community and its members to address and resolve
these problems. - Task
- Select two problems mentioned in the historical
context and for each - Describe the problem
- Discuss attempts made to address and/or resolve
the problem
33Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context Throughout history, social
and political factors have influenced the roles
of women in different societies. As a result,
the roles of women have varied across time and in
different places. - Task
- Compare and contrast the role of women in
different societies throughout history - Discuss the impact of social or political factors
on the status of women in those societies
34Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context Despite the horrors of the
Holocaust, abuses of human rights have continued
in the post-World War II era. - Task
- Describe examples of human rights abuses in the
post-World War II era - Discuss efforts that the world community has made
to eliminate these human rights abuses - http//web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResour
ces/Social_Studies_Resources/GHG_DBQs/GHG_DBQ_06.0
2.pdf
35Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context Throughout history, children
have frequently suffered from human rights
abuses. Some people believe that significant
progress has been made toward eliminating these
abuses. - Task
- Identify and explain two specific human rights
abuses that children have suffered - Discuss two attempts that have been made to
eliminate human rights abuses against children - Evaluate the extent to which progress has been
made in eliminating human rights abuses against
children - http//web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResour
ces/Social_Studies_Resources/GHG_DBQs/GHG_DBQ_08.0
0.pdf
36Political Change
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
Political Change - Old governments style
- Explain the causes effects of the change in
government/revolution - Change the government wanted to bring
- New policies used
- Evaluate the extent to which the change was
achieved (success or failure)
37Possible examples of Political Change
- Empire of Mali under Mansa Musa
- Reformation under Henry VIII
- Westernization of Russia under Peter the Great
- Reign of Terror under Robespierre
- Meiji Restoration
- Modernization of Turkey under Ataturk
- Stalins 5 year plan
- Mussolinis Fascism
- Mao Zedongs Cultural Revolution in China
- Nelson Mandelas opposition to the apartheid in
South Africa - Chavez oil policies in Venezuela
38Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Often, government implement policies in an
attempt to change society - Task
- Choose one example from global history where a
government attempted to change society and - Describe the change the government wanted to
bring about - Explain why the government wanted to make this
change - Describe one specific policy the government used
to try to bring about this change - Discuss the extent to which this change was
achieved
39Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Throughout history, political revolutions
had many causes. These revolutions affected
society and led to many changes. The changes may
or may not have resolved the problems that caused
the revolutions. - Task
- Chose one political revolution from your study of
global history and geography and - Explain the causes of the revolution
- Describe the effects this political revolution
had on society - Evaluate whether the changes that resulted from
the political revolution resolved the problems
that caused it
40Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Twentieth-century political events have
had positive and negative effects on global
history - Task
- Identify two 20th century political events and
for each - Discuss the historical circumstances surrounding
the event - Evaluate the extent to which this event has had a
positive or a negative effect on global history
41Political Systems
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
Political Systems - Identify different political systems
- Identify their characteristics (things that help
define them) - Determine their effect on the history, culture,
or society of that particular nation - Be able to compare and contrast the advantages
and disadvantages of different political systems
42Possible examples of Political Systems
- Absolute Monarchy
- Constitutional Monarchy
- Parliamentary Democracy
- Direct Democracy
- Theocracy
- Fascism
- Communism
43Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Political systems have affected the
history and culture of nations and societies - Task
- Choose two different political systems and for
each - Describe the characteristics of the political
systems - Discuss how the political system has affected the
history or culture of a specific nation or
society
44Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context Throughout history,
societies have held different viewpoints on
governmental decision making and the role of
citizens in this decision-making process. The
decision-making process can range from absolute
control to democracy. - Tasks
- Using information from the documents and your
knowledge of global history and geography, write
an essay that - Compare and contrasts the different viewpoints
societies have held about the process of
governmental decision making and about the role
of citizens in the political decision-making
process - Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a
political system that is under the absolute
control of a single individual or a few
individuals, or a political system that is
democracy
45Change
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
Change - The situation that a leader attempted to change
- The actions that leader took to change the
situation - /- effect of the changes that person made
46Possible examples of Change
- Mao Zedong
- Ho Chi Min
- Fidel Castro
- Nelson Mandela
- Vladimir Lenin
- John Locke
- Adam Smith
- Martin Luther (95 thesis)
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Toussaint LOuverture
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Simon Bolivar
- Otto von Bismarck
- Mohandas Gandhi
47Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Throughout history, the actions of leaders
have changed the society in which they lived - Task
- Identify two leaders who changed the society in
which they lied and for each - Describe one situation the leader attempted to
change - Describe one action the leader took to change
this situation - Discuss the impact of that action on the society
in which the leader lived
48Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Individuals have brought about great
changes in history. These individuals have had
positive and/or negative effects on nations or
regions. - Task
- Choose two individuals from your study of global
history and geography and for each individual
chosen - Discuss two specific changes made by the
individual in a specific nation or region - Evaluate whether these changes have had a
positive or negative effect on that nation or
region
49Possible Essay Questions (Thematic)
- Theme The ideas and beliefs of philosophers and
leaders have led to changes in nations and
regions - Task
- Choose two philosophers and/or leaders and for
each - Explain a major idea or belief of that
philosopher or leader - Discuss how that idea or belief changed one
nation or region
50Global Problems
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
Global Problems - Identify global problems
- Major causes
- Effects on a nation/region
51Possible examples of Global Problems
- Environmental Pollution
- Desertification
- Deforestation
- Overpopulation
- Refugees
- Spread of disease
- International drug trafficking
- Ethnic conflicts
52Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Throughout history, global problems have
posed major challenges for nations and regions - Task
- Select two different global problems and for each
- Describe one major cause of the global problem
- Discuss one effect of the global problem on a
specific nation or region
53Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context Throughout global history,
rapidly spreading diseases have had an impact on
many societies. Epidemics such as the Black Death
in the 14th centuries have had significant
effects on societies. - Task
- Chose two epidemics and for each
- Explain why the epidemic spread
- Discuss the effects of the epidemic on a specific
society or societies - http//web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResour
ces/Social_Studies_Resources/GHG_DBQs/GHG_DBQ_08.0
4.pdf
54Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context The success of
industrialization has led to environmental
problems throughout the world. As the 21st
century begins, many nations are trying to deal
with the environmental effects of
industrialization. - Task
- Discuss the problems that industrialization has
caused in the nations of the world - Explain how nations are responding to the
problems created by industrialization - http//web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResour
ces/Social_Studies_Resources/GHG_DBQs/GHG_DBQ_06.0
1.pdf
55Economic Systems
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
Economic Systems - Identify the economic system
- What are the historical circumstances that led to
the use of these systems - Were there any changes?
- Identify the features that make that economic
system - Identify the impact on society during that
historical period - Does it meet the needs of the people
56Possible Economic Systems
- Traditional Economy (subsistence agriculture)
- Barter Economy
- Manorialism
- Mercantilism
- Communism
- Capitalism
57Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Societies have developed different
economic systems for many reasons. Some of these
economic systems include manorialism, capitalism,
and communism. - Task
- Identify one society and one economic system that
has been used or is being used in that society
and - Discuss the historical circumstances surrounding
the development of that economic system - Describe two features of the economic system
- Evaluate the impact the economic system had on
this society during a specific historical period
58Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context Economic systems attempt to
meet the needs of the people. Capitalism and
communism represent two different ways to meet
peoples economic needs. - Task
- Describe how these two economic systems attempt
to meet the needs of the people - Evaluate how successful each system has been at
meeting the economic needs of the people. - http//web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResour
ces/Social_Studies_Resources/GHG_DBQs/GHG_DBQ_06.0
0.pdf
59Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context Throughout history, many
nations have attempted to change their economic
systems with mixed results. - Task
- Discuss a way in which two nations have attempted
to bring about economic reform over time and
describe the economic system that was in place
before the change - Evaluate the impact of the economic reform in
each nation - http//web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResour
ces/Social_Studies_Resources/GHG_DBQs/GHG_DBQ_01.0
2.pdf
60Turning Points
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
Turing Points - Define what a turning point is
- Identify a turning point in history
- Identify the historical circumstances
- What are the social, political and economic
conditions that led to the change - Identify how it changed history
- Did it have a /- effect
61Possible Turning Points
- Neolithic Revolution
- Crusades
- Renaissance
- Exploration
- French Revolution
- Russian Revolution
- World War I
- Creation of Israel
- Apartheid in South Africa
- Fall of the Berlin Wall
- Science and Technology
62Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Turning points are major events in history
that have led to lasting change. - Task
- Identify two major turning points in global
history and for each - Describe the historical circumstances surrounding
the turning point - Explain how each turning point changed the course
of history
63Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme Political, economic, and social conditions
have often led to turning points that have
changed the course of history for nations and
peoples. - Task
- Identify two turning points from your study of
global history and for each - Describe the causes and key events that led to
the turning point - Explain how each turning point changed the course
of history for nations and peoples
64Possible Essay Question(Thematic)
- Theme Science and technology have played a
critical role in altering the course of human
history. - Task
- Identify two scientific or technological advances
that had a major impact on global history - Explain the relationship between the scientific
or technological advance and a specific
historical event or period in history - Analyze how these advances changed the course of
history
65Possible Essay Questions(DBQ)
- Historical Context A turning point is defined as
a period in history when a significant change
occurs. Three of these turning points were the
Neolithic Revolution, the Age of Exploration, and
the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union. - Task
- Choose two of these turning points and for each
- Explain why it is considered a turning point
- Evaluate whether the impact of the turning point
has been positive or negative - http//web000.greece.k12.ny.us/SocialStudiesResour
ces/Social_Studies_Resources/GHG_DBQs/GHG_DBQ_06.0
3.pdf
66Belief Systems
- Things to look for when youre thinking about
Belief Systems - Location of the belief system (origin)
- Founder of the belief system
- Monotheistic/polytheistic
- Major beliefs
- Important text
67Possible Belief Systems
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Animism
- Shintoism
- Islam
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Confucianism
- Taoism/Daoism
68Possible Essay Questions(Thematic)
- Theme At various times in global history,
members of different religions have acted to
bring people together. Members of these same
religions have also acted to divide people and
have caused conflict. - Task
- Choose two religions from your study of global
history and geography and for each - Describe two basic beliefs of the religion
- Explain how members of the religion, at a
specific time and place, acted either to unify
society or to cause conflict in society
69Additional Study Resources
- Review Book
- Review Packs
- Class notes
- Practice old Regents exams. See the following
web sites - New York State Regents Web Site
- www.nysedregents.org
- Regents Prep
- http//www.regentsprep.org/Regents/global/global.c
fm - Study Stack
- http//www.studystack.com/menu-75535