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Prepare for the Regents Exam with a comprehensive approach that covers key concepts and effective study strategies. The exam features 50 multiple-choice questions, a thematic essay, and a document-based essay. Focus on important historical topics like geography, religions, and turning points in history, including the French Revolution and the Golden Ages of Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Enhance your skills by practicing multiple-choice questions, reviewing essay outlines, and attending review sessions to ensure a thorough understanding of the material.
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Structure of the Test • The regents exam tests material from 9th and 10th grade • Part I: 50 multiple-choice questions • Part II: thematic essay question • Part III: documents-based essay question
Study Strategies • practice multiple-choice questions • refresh your memory on key historical topics • review essay outlines • attend review sessions
river valleys • mountain ranges • deserts • climate • natural resources Geography
Religions • Animism • Judaism • Christianity • Islam • Buddhism • Hinduism • Confucianism • Protestantism
Middle East monotheistic behavior codes Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Golden Ages • Ancient Egypt • Ancient Greece • Ancient Rome • India under the Gupta Dynasty • The Islamic World • Europe during the Renaissance
The French Revolution • The Three Estates of France in 1789 • 1st Estate (clergy) • 2nd Estate (nobles) • 3rd Estate (bourgeoisie, city workers, peasants)
Political Systems • democracy • feudalism • absolute monarchy • totalitarianism
Totalitarianism • dictator • secret police • censorship
Economic Systems • traditional economies • manorialism • mercantilism • capitalism • communism