Hello students!  As I said on the last day of class, the Internet is full of resources for you to take advantage of to prepare for the Regents.  You can always search via Google, and I've listed some below.  Study hard, I know you are all capable of success!


RegentsPrep.org
Multiple-choice questions, vocabulary, practice essays, and more.  This link takes you to the Global Prep, but you can navigate back to the home page and find review materials for all the Regents.

MyFreshPrep.org
Multiple-choice questions, games, and raps about Global History.  Sign-up for free.

Crash Course World History
42 episodes of John Green spewing out the history of the world in approximately 15 minutes.  I know you think he's crazy, but if you turn on the captions, you might find yourself learning (& laughing)!
[P.S. Did you know he wrote The Fault in Our Stars?  Because I just found out and was in complete, utter shock.  He is so much cooler now.]

Mr. Glantz's Global Regents Review Packets
Remember when I said I have that friend, who is a teacher, who must be a magician because he manages to guess the Thematic Essay topic correct every year?  He also might be a magician because he creates awesome review packets.  They download as Word documents, and cover everything you need to know.


I will add more if I find more.  Otherwise, remember your strategies:
Multiple-Choice:  read all possible answers & process of elimination!
Thematic Essay:  OUTLINE OUTLINE OUTLINE!  And make sure to address every bullet!
DBQ & Essay:  Half + 1 documents, cite them in parentheses (Doc. 1).


Contact me if you have ANY questions, and come to Reviews!
Monday / Tuesday 8-12
Wednesday 12 -2
 
Homework Sheet 6
Global History II - Edwards

Homework 14- Due 5/29/13

Read pages 35-67 in your Global Review Book
Complete an Outline for Thematic Essay Question on p. 66

Homework 15- Due 5/30/13

Read pages 71-101 in your Global Review Book
Complete an Outline for Thematic Essay Question on p. 100

Homework 16- Due 5/31/13
Read pages 105-135 in your Global Review Book
Complete an Outline for Thematic Essay Question on p. 134

Homework 17- Due 6/3/13
Read pages 139-182 in your Global Review Book
Complete an Outline for Thematic Essay Question on p. 181

Homework 18- Due 6/4/13
Read pages 185-220 in your Global Review Book
Complete an Outline for Thematic Essay Question on p. 219

Homework 19- Due 6/5/13
Read pages 224-268 in your Global Review Book
Complete an Outline for Thematic Essay Question on p. 267

Homework 20- Due 6/6/13
Read pages 273-303 in your Global Review Book
Complete an Outline for Thematic Essay Question on p. 302

After-school Review Sessions:  
Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday
3PM-4PM
 
Homework Sheet 4
Global History II - Edwards

Homework 12- Due 5/15/13
Read pages 226-232 in your Global Review Book
Define the Key People & Terms on p. 226

Homework 13- Due 5/16/13

Read pages 255-259 in your Global Review Book
Define the Key People & Terms on p. 255
Complete Note Taking Summarize Chart on p. 257
Complete Preparing for the Regents on p. 258

Quiz on Collapse of Communism & the Soviet Union - Thursday, May 16th
 
As we learn about famine and drought in Africa, we must ask ourselves: How does one week of groceries in America compare to family dinner tables around the globe?
Peter Menzel attempted to answer this question through photographs in his book "Hungry Planet"

Check out the photos at Time magazine's website below:
http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1626519,00.html#ixzz2StQ8HLPf
 
Homework Sheet 3
Global History II - Edwards

Homework 8- Due 5/7/13
Read pages 924-929 in your textbook
Answer questions 1-4 on page 929

Homework 9- Due 5/8/13
Read pages 929-933 in your textbook
Answer questions 1-4 on page 933

Homework 10- Due 5/9/13

Read pages 933-937 in your textbook
Answer questions 1-5 on page 937

Homework 11- Due 5/10/13
Read pages 938-942 in your textbook
Answer questions 1-4 on page 942
 
The following questions and vocabulary are meant to guide you in studying for
your quiz on Modern India.
India—independence and partition 
a. Political system
b. Muslim/Hindu conflicts
c. Status of the caste system
d. Roles of Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru
e. Nonalignment
f. Kashmir and Punjab



Focus Questions
1.  Why did colonial empires collapse after WWII?
 
2. What is decolonization?

3. How does decolonization show the strengths and weaknesses of imperialism?

4. How independent are the economies and political systems of former European colonies?

5. How successfully have former colonies industrialized?

6.How did the relationship between former colonial powers and colonies change after independence?

VOCABULARY
Amritsar Massacre
caste system
decolonization
ethnic conflict
Green Revolution
Home Spun
Indian National Congress
nationalism
noncooperation
nonviolent civil disobedience
parliamentary democracy
Salt March
urbanization
 
 
Homework Sheet 2
 Global History II - Edwards

Homework 6- Due 4/23/13
Read pages 747-750 in your textbook
Answer questions 1-5 on page 750

Homework 7- Due 4/25/13

Read pages 900-905 in your textbook
Answer questions 1-5 on page 905
 
 
Here is the rubric for the Project Government we are completing in Global.  Presentations will begin on Monday, April 15th.
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