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Regents Examination in Global History and Geography II
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4 sections
The World in 1750, Enlightenment & Atlantic Revolutions
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Industrialization & Global Imperialism
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Global Conflict: World Wars & Totalitarianism
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The Cold War & Decolonization
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The Contemporary World: Modernization, Globalization & Human Rights
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NY Regents Global History II Exam Details
Regents Examination in Global History and Geography II
Administered by New York State Education Department Office of State Assessment
Exam Content Breakdown
Based on the official New York State Education Department Office of State Assessment content outline
Eurasian states and empires, coastal African kingdoms, European maritime empires, and changing global trade networks around 1750.
Enlightenment thinkers, rights, reform, Atlantic revolutions, French Revolution, Latin American independence, and nationalism.
Agricultural change, industrial production, urbanization, capitalism, labor, reform movements, Marxism, Victorian England, and Meiji Japan.
Industrial imperialism, direct and indirect rule, resistance in Africa and China, Japan's response, and the Berlin Conference.
World War I, World War II, total war, peace efforts, Russian Revolution, totalitarianism, militarism, and mass atrocities.
U.S.-Soviet rivalry, containment, alliances, proxy wars, nuclear proliferation, nonalignment, detente, glasnost, and perestroika.
India, Indochina, African independence, Middle Eastern nationalism, Arab-Israeli conflict, Chinese nationalism, Mao, and Deng.
Modernization, urbanization, social institutions, technology, Turkey under Ataturk, and Iran under the Pahlavis and Ayatollahs.
Communication and transportation technology, globalization debates, disease, trade institutions, population, food production, environment, and security.
The Holocaust, Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, apartheid, Cambodia, Rwanda, Darfur, and human rights activism.
Stimulus analysis, claims and evidence, causation, comparison, turning points, constructed-response writing, and enduring-issues essay reasoning.
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