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Regents Exam Review Packet
Topic 1: Development of Civilization
Chapter 1-Sections 1, 2, 3/Chapter 2-All Sections/Chapter 8-Sections 1 & 3:
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Essential Questions:
• How did early humans develop?
• What was the relationship between Early Peoples and their environment?
• Why did early Peoples migrate from place to place?
• What led to the Neolithic Revolution and why was it a turning point in
history?
• How did the Neolithic Revolution lead to the development of civilization?
• What are the contributions of ancient river valley civilizations and what do
they have in common?
• How did geography influence the development of early river valley
civilizations and in Africa?
What You Need to Know:
• Link characteristics of civilizations with the early civilizations.
• Identify early river civilizations on a map.
• Identify the physical features of Africa and Asia.
• Understand how geography effects the way people live.
• Link the movement of people to geographic features.
• Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social,
economic and political systems.
• Describe causes, characteristics, and effects of the Neolithic Revolution.
• Define culture and civilization.
Identify characteristics of culture and civilization (emphasis on economic systems
and religious/ ethical systems).
• Understand how Early Peoples adapted to their environment.
Label the four major ancient river valley civilizations below. Color each area with a different color. Make sure to label the rivers too.
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Topic 2: World Religions
Chapter 3-Sections 2 & 4/Chapter 7-Section3/Chapter 6-Section 3/Chapter 8-Section 1/Chapter 10-Section 1/Pages 282-296
| |Buddhism |Christianity |Hinduism |Islam |Judaism |Confucianism |Animism |
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Essential Questions:
• What are the origins, beliefs and practices of the world’s major religions?
What You Need to Know:
• Analyze the origin and foundations of world religions.
• Understand how religion affects the lives of their believers.
• Identify the roles and contributions of individuals and groups to social,
political, economic, cultural, and religious practices and activities.
• Locate on a map the prominence of religious systems in different regions of
the world.
Topic 3: Classical Civilizations
Chapter 5-All Sections & Chapter 6-All Sections
Greece:
|Geography |Government |Wars |Cultural Contributions |Other |
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Rome:
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Essential Questions:
• What are the contributions of classical civilizations?
• Why is the fall of the Roman Empire considered a turning point in world
history?
What You Need to Know:
• Explain the forces that caused the rise and fall of each classical civilization.
• Identify advantages and disadvantages of the governmental systems of the
Classical Civilizations.
• Describe the major contributions of each civilization and show the impact on
life today.
• Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social,
economic and political systems of Greek city-states and the Roman Empire.
Topic 4: Golden Ages
Chapter 7-Sections 1, 2, & 3/Chapter 10-Section 3/Chapter 11-Sections 1 & 2/Chapter 12-All Sections
| |Gupta |Han |Islamic |Byzantine |Tang & Song |Mongols |Japan |
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Essential Questions:
• What are the characteristics of a society during a Golden Age?
What You Need to Know:
• Examine conditions present in a civilization experiencing a Golden Age.
• Evaluate the achievements of a society during a Golden Age.
• Identify advantages and disadvantages of the governmental systems of
these civilizations.
• Compare how these civilizations expanded and influenced subsequent
Civilizations
• Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social,
economic and political systems of these civilizations.
Topic 5: Changes in Europe
Chapter 13-Sections 1-4/Chapter 17-Sections 1, 2, 3, & 4/Chapter 22-Section 1
Middle Ages
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Renaissance
|Political Conditions |Social Conditions |Economic Conditions |Causes |Impacts |Other |
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Reformation
|Political Conditions |Social Conditions |Economic Conditions |Causes |Impacts |Other |
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Scientific Revolution
|Political Conditions |Social Conditions |Economic Conditions |Causes |Impacts |Other |
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Essential Questions:
• What were the political, economic and social conditions in Europe after the
Fall of Rome?
• Why is the fall of the Roman Empire considered a turning point in world
history?
• Political, economic and social conditions in Europe after the Crusades?
• What impact did the Crusades have on Europe and the Middle East?
• Where and why did major trade centers emerge and how did they interact?
• How did Europe change politically, socially, intellectually and economically
during the age of transition? Why was this a turning point in history?
• How did the Scientific Revolution in Europe lead to a new approach to
problem solving?
What You Need to Know:
• Explain how the fall of Rome lead to the emergence of Feudalism.
• Describe causes, characteristics and effects of feudalism and manorialism in
Europe.
• Evaluate the spiritual and secular roles of the Catholic Church.
• Identify aspects of Middle Ages culture.
• Identify and describe the causes and results of the Crusades.
• Explain the social, economic and political impact of the Bubonic Plague on
Eurasia.
• Discuss the rise of nation-states.
• Evaluate the intellectual, religious, economic and political resurgence that
occurred after the Crusades.
• Describe the changes that characterized the Scientific Revolution.
• Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social,
economic and political systems
Topic 6: The Age of Exchange & Encounter
Chapter 8-Section 2/Chapter 15-Sections 1 & 2/Chapter 16-Sections 2, 3, & 4/Chapter 18-Sections 1 & 3/Chapter 19-Sections 1, 2, & 3/Chapter 20-Sections 1, 3, & 4
| |Africa |Ottomans |Mughals |China |Japan |Mesoamerica |
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Essential Questions:
• What are the contributions of ancient civilizations in Africa?
• What was the impact of social, cultural, political, economic and religious systems of the kingdoms of Africa?
• How did physical geography affect African societies?
• What factors led to the growth of the Muslim World?
• What forces came together in the mid-1400’s that led to European exploration and Asian isolation?
• On the eve of the encounter, what were social, cultural, political, economic and religious characteristics of Mesoamerican civilizations?
• How were the peoples of Europe socially, politically and economically impacted by exploration?
• What was the impact of the encounters between peoples in the 15th and early 16th centuries?
What You Need to Know:
• Describe the human and physical geography of Africa.
• Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political systems in Africa.
• Describe the development and interactions of social, cultural, political, economic, and religious systems of African Kingdoms (Axum, Mali, Ghana, Songhai)
• Identify factors that led the Ottomans to gain control of their empire.
• Describe the impact that Ottoman domination had on Europe and the Middle East (including the spread of Islam).
• Compare and contrast Ottoman law to other legal systems.
• Discuss the influence rulers of the Mughal rulers had on the political, religious, and cultural aspects of their empire.
• Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political systems.
• Describe the technologies that made European overseas expansion possible.
• Identify the factors that encouraged exploration and its consequences.
• Explain why traditional Asian societies turned to policies of isolationism.
• Compare and contrast European and Asian perspectives on trade.
• Describe the human and physical geography of Meso-America.
• Compare and contrast the social, cultural, political, economic, and religious systems of the Meso-American civilizations.
• Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political systems on Mesoamerican civilization.
• Analyze how the encounter effected both the Europeans and Mesoamericans
• Describe the impact of important individuals on history.
Must Know Concepts, Vocabulary, & People:
• Artifact
• Culture
• Hominid
• Paleolithic Age
• Neolithic Age
• Nomad
• Hunter-gatherer
• Neolithic Revolution
• Domestication
• Civilization
• Specialization
• Cuneiform
• Ziggurat
• Fertile Crescent
• Mesopotamia
• City-State
• Dynasty
• Cultural Diffusion
• Polytheism
• Hammurabi
• Delta
• Pharaoh
• Hieroglyphics
• Papyrus
• Subcontinent
• Monsoon
• Harappan Civilization
• Mandate of Heaven
• Dynastic Cycle
• Feudalism
• Indo-Europeans
• Steppes
• Migration
• Anatolia
• Aryans
• Vedas
• Brahmin
• Caste
• Reincarnation
• Karma
• Jainism
• Enlightenment
• Minoans
• Phoenicians
• Nirvana
• Palestine
• Torah
• Monotheism
• Covenant
• Tribute
• New Kingdom
• Assyria
• Confucius
• Filial Piety
• Bureaucracy
• Daoism
• Legalism
• Qin Dynasty
• Autocracy
• Polis
• Monarchy
• Aristocracy
• Oligarchy
• Tyrant
• Democracy
• Persian Wars
• Peloponnesian War
• Alexander the Great
• Hellenistic
• Senate
• Republic
• Dictator
• Punic Wars
• Civil War
• Julius Caesar
• Pax Romana
• Constantine
• Diaspora
• Inflation
• Constantinople
• Greco-Roman Culture
• Aqueduct
• Mauryan Empire
• Asoka
• Religious Toleration
• Gupta Empire
• Patriarchal
• Matriarchal
• Silk Roads
• Han Dynasty
• Centralized Governments
• Civil Service
• Monopoly
• Assimilation
• Shara
• Sahel
• Savanna
• Animism
• Mesoamerica
• Allah
• Muhammad
• Islam
• Mosque
• Justinian
• Justinian Code
• Hagia Sophia
• Excommunication
• Pax Mongolica
• Genghis Khan
• Kublai Khan
• Shinto
• Samurai
• Bushido
• Shogun
• Middle Ages
• Charlemagne
• Fief
• Tithe
• Holy Roman Empire
• Crusades
• Commercial Revolution
• Great Schism
• Hundred Years’ War
• Renaissance
• Humanism
• Secular
• Indulgence
• Reformation
• Lutheran
• Protestant
• Anglican
• Predestination
• Calvinism
• Theocracy
• Ottoman
• Babur
• Akbar
• Sikh
• Dutch East India Company
• Ming Dynasty
• Zheng He
• Qing Dynasty
• Hernando Cortes
• Conquistador
• Francisco Pizarro
• Encomienda
• Puritans
• Atlantic Slave Trade
• Triangular Trade
• Middle Passage
• Columbian Exchange
• Capitalism
• Mercantilism
• Phillip II
• Absolute Monarch
• Divine Right
• Skepticism
• Louis XIV
• Thirty Years’ War
• Maria Theresa
• Frederick the Great
• Seven Years’ War
• Ivan the Terrible
• Boyar
• Peter the Great
• Westernization
• Charles I
• English Civil War
• Glorious Revolution
• Constitutional Monarchy
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