Regents Review Live Global History & Geography

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Regents Review Live Global History & Geography Susan E. Hamilton 2007

Test Structure (30% geography) 50 multiple choice questions on ninth and tenth grade material One thematic essay on a broad topic Several short answer document-based questions One essay based on the documents

How to Study for the Global History and Geography Regents Identify your strengths and weaknesses and focus your studying on your weaknesses Know how you learn Break up study sessions in small chunks of time

How to Study for the Global History and Geography Regents Make yourself accountable - have someone quiz you Use review resources including online practice exams and worksheets on the RRL website

Multiple Choice Strategies Positive/Negative (see website for review sheet) Go with what you know: look for key vocabulary words or people (see website for review sheet) Word Association (see website for review sheet)

Multiple Choice Strategies Speaker or Quotation questions Process of Elimination Fact/Opinion Questions Map/Graphs/Charts/Political Cartoons

Document Strategies Always read the question first Read the source of the document Read the document with a purpose Underline the answer within the document

Document Strategies Answer the question being asked using information from the document Brainstorm outside information related to the subject of the document (use: Who? What? When? where? Why? How?) Be sure to answer ALL the documents (even if you don’t use all of them in your essay)

Brainstorming Outside Information for Documents Examples Imperialism: definition, “Sun never sets on the British Empire”, spheres of influence, Boxer Rebellion, Berlin Conference, nationalism.

Brainstorming Outside Information for Documents Examples Mongols: largest empire in the world, Genghis Khan, Golden Horde, Kublai Khan, Marco Polo, trade. Middle Ages: feudalism, manor, serfs, Roman Catholic Church, Crusades, The Canterbury Tales

Writing Essay Strategies: Thematic Essay Read the task carefully & be sure what is being asked Make a chart or a graphic organizer based on the task Brainstorm using question words (Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?)

Writing Essay Strategies: Thematic Essay Write your essay based on your chart (check off chart) Reread your work. Be sure you have answered all aspects of the task. Look to add additional information. Proofread your work.

Thematic Essay Political, economic and social conditions have often let to turning points that have changed the course of history for nations and peoples.

Thematic Essay Identify three 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.

Theme: Turning Points Turning Point Causes / Events Explain change 1789 French Revolution Poor leadership of Louis XVI, Unfair taxation, ideas of Enlightenment, Example of American Revolution End of absolute monarchy, democratic ideas, nationalism increases 1990 End of Apartheid International pressure, growing black unrest and strength of ANC, Mandela’s leadership Legal segregation ends, international sanctions removed, investment increases, Mandela elected first black president in 1994 1989 Fall of Berlin Wall Western pressure in Cold War, Gorbachev’s leadership, Glasnost Reunification of Germany, democratic Germany, economic troubles

Essay Writing Strategies: DBQ Essay Read the task carefully and be sure what is being asked. Make a chart or graphic organizer based on the task and what you know about it. Be sure to brainstorm here. Identify which documents you intend to use to support your ideas.

Essay Writing Strategies: DBQ Essay Write your essay based on your chart. BE SURE TO INCLUDE OUTSIDE INFORMATION RELATING TO THE TOPIC (I suggest underlining this information) as well as information from the documents. Don’t forget to cite your documents using enclosures [i.e.,(doc. 3)] Reread your work. Be sure you have answered all aspects of the task and have used the required number of documents. Look to add any additional relevant information. Proofread your essay.

Final Tips Have confidence you can do this Prepare using effective studying strategies: Get quizzed by someone Eat before the exam. Bring pens with you to the exam

Final Tips Relax and do the best you can Look at the essays first and brainstorm Do the questions you know first Check your work