Transition Global History and Geography Regents Exam Resource Guide Transition Global History and Geography Regents Exam
Transition Global History and Geography Regents Exam
Resource Guide
Transition Global History and Geography Regents Exam
June 2018Transition
Global History and Geography
Regents ExamBased on 1998
Social Studies Core Curriculum
Format: Transition Global His. & Geo Regents
Major Difference
● 30 Multiple Choice Questions, instead of 50 Multiple Choice Questions.
Multiple Choice (MC): Unit 5- Age of Revolution
Key Thinkers of the Enlightenment
Thomas Hobbes Man “in a state of nature” is a state of war; citizens need rules and strong government to maintain order
John Locke Man has natural rights of life, liberty and property; government should protect those rights
Baron de Montesquieu
Governments should have separation of powers; checks and balances to ensure that government serves the people
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains;” government should be for common good and consent of the people
Voltaire Freedom of speech, religion and thought; encourage “enlightened despots” to use their power to benefit the people
MC Contextualization & Comparison: Unit 7- 2oth Century Since 1945
Geographical Reasoning: Visualize….
MC: Unit 8- Global Connections and Interactions
MC Methodology: Geography & History
MC Methodology:Economic & Political
MC Methodology: History
Thematic and Document Based Question (DBQ) Essays
Part IIThematic:
Writing Practices & Organizing Information
Part III Document Based Question
Part IIIA DBQ: Constructed Response
Part IIIADBQ: ConstructedResponse
Part IIIADBQ: ConstructedResponse
Part IIIB DBQ Essay
Part IIIBDBQ Essay:
Writing Practices & Organizing Information