FORMAT Modeled after a NYS Regents 50 Multiple Choice 1 DBQ Essay.

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FORMAT Modeled after a NYS Regents 50 Multiple Choice 1 DBQ Essay

Test Info When: Tuesday, June 20th, 7am Where: Rooms 314/316 What to bring: 2 pencils (scan tron), 2 black/blue pens (DBQs, Essay)

WAYS TO STUDY TAKE OLD QUESTIONS (Look over old quizes + tests) https://www.khanacademy.org/partner-content/crash-course1/crash-course-world-history STUDY GUIDES & Notes TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS 1-15 Crash Course videos

REVIEW OF WORLD RELIGIONS What is the goal of all religions?

DBQ STEPS 1. Read Historical Context and Task 2. Answer Documents (Full Sentences) 3. T-Chart 4. Outline 5. Rough Draft 6. Final Draft

Some TIPS -Write a clear Thesis Statement -Topic Sentences! Outside (OI) and Inside (x5) (Doc 1) Use an Outline- Structure!!! Turning points in history?

DBQ Essay Turning points***

Belief Systems Established: Founder: Geographic Origin: Currently Practiced: Significant Writings: Teachings/Beliefs:

Word Association Greece Rome Confucius Early River Valley Civs Goal of all religions Caste System 4 Noble Truths Judaism, Islam, Christianity Chinese Government West African Empires Feudalism in Europe / Japan Effect of Crusades Renaissance

Empires/Civilizations Prehistory Mesopotamia Egypt Ancient Rome Ancient Greece Ancient Americas Indus River Valley Chinese Dynasties

Historical Orders -RENAISSANCE -ANCIENT GREECE -NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION -ANCIENT ROME -MEDIEVAL TIMES (Europe) -AGE OF IMPERIALISM(Global Age) -PALEOLITHIC ERA -CIVILIZATIONS OF THE AMERICAS

IMPORTANT Peeps -CONFUCIUS -JESUS -HAMMURABI -MOHAMMAD -ABRAHAM -JULIUS CAESAR -SIDDHARTHA GUATAMA -CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS -MARTIN LUTHER -JOHANN GUTENBERG

IMPORTANT Codes (keepin the peeps in line) Justinian Code Hammurabi’s Code Ten Commandments Roman 12 tables 5 Pillars of Islam Magna Carta Confucius’ Five Relationships