Transition Global History and Geography Regents Exam

Transition Global History and Geography Regents Exam

Resource Guide

Transition Global History and Geography Regents Exam

June 2018 Transition Global History and Geography Regents Exam

Based 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

John Locke

Baron de Montesquieu Jean-Jacques Rousseau Voltaire

Man "in a state of nature" is a state of war; citizens need rules and strong government to maintain order

Man has natural rights of life, liberty and property; government should protect those rights

Governments should have separation of powers; checks and balances to ensure that government serves the people

"Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains;" government should be for common good and consent of the people

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....

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