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🌍 New York Global History and Geography II Regents Exam Past Papers (2019-2026)

Access the complete collection of official New York State Global History and Geography II (Grade 10) Regents examination past papers, scoring keys, rating guides, conversion charts, and policy-level performance definitions from June 2019 to January 2026. Essential resources for students studying modern world history from 1750 to the present.

📋 Exam Format: The Global History and Geography II Regents consists of three parts completed over 3 hours. Part I contains 28 multiple-choice questions (28 credits). Part II includes three Stimulus-Based Questions with constructed responses (12 credits). Part III is a Civic Literacy Essay addressing an enduring issue (30 credits). Total: 70 credits.

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🎯 Key Content Areas in Global History II

Enlightenment & Revolution (1750-1848)

15-20% of content

Age of Enlightenment ideas, American Revolution, French Revolution and Napoleon, Latin American independence movements, nationalism, and the Congress of Vienna. Emphasis on causes and effects of revolutionary movements.

Industrialization & Imperialism (1750-1914)

20-25% of content

Industrial Revolution and its global effects, European imperialism in Africa and Asia, responses to imperialism, Meiji Restoration, causes of World War I, and the impact of technological change on societies worldwide.

World Wars & Interwar Period (1914-1945)

25-30% of content

World War I causes and consequences, Russian Revolution, Treaty of Versailles, rise of totalitarian regimes (fascism, Nazism, communism), Great Depression, World War II causes and impacts, and the Holocaust.

Cold War Era (1945-1991)

20-25% of content

Origins of the Cold War, decolonization movements, proxy wars (Korea, Vietnam), Chinese Revolution, Cuban Revolution, arms race and détente, collapse of communism, and dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Contemporary Global Issues (1991-Present)

15-20% of content

Globalization and its effects, technological revolution, terrorism and conflicts, human rights issues, environmental challenges, economic interdependence, and the role of international organizations.

Enduring Issues & Civic Literacy

Critical throughout exam

Analyzing historical events through enduring issues (conflict, power, inequality, innovation, etc.), evaluating multiple perspectives, examining cause-effect relationships, and demonstrating civic literacy skills in essay writing.

📖 How to Use These Past Papers Effectively

  1. Practice under timed conditions: Complete full exams within the 3-hour time limit to build stamina and time management skills for this content-heavy examination.
  2. Master the Civic Literacy Essay format: Study rating guides to understand how to identify enduring issues, provide historical context, analyze multiple documents, and develop well-structured arguments.
  3. Analyze stimulus-based questions: Practice interpreting various documents (political cartoons, graphs, maps, primary sources, excerpts) and writing focused constructed responses.
  4. Create content timelines: Organize historical events chronologically across different regions to understand global connections and cause-effect relationships.
  5. Study rating guide exemplars: Review sample student responses at different score levels to understand what distinguishes excellent work from adequate responses.
  6. Focus on geographic literacy: Practice identifying countries, regions, and physical features on maps, as the exam tests both historical and geographic knowledge.
  7. Build vocabulary banks: Create lists of key terms, concepts, and historical figures organized by time period and theme for efficient review.
  8. Practice document analysis: Develop skills in sourcing, contextualization, corroboration, and close reading of historical documents essential for Part II and Part III.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the Global History II Regents?
Students need a scaled score of 65 or higher (out of 100) to pass the Global History and Geography II Regents exam. The conversion from raw score (out of 70 credits) to scaled score varies by administration and is detailed in the conversion chart.
How long is the Global History II Regents examination?
The Global History and Geography II Regents exam is 3 hours long. Students have the full three hours to complete all three parts: Part I (multiple-choice), Part II (stimulus-based questions), and Part III (civic literacy essay).
What time period does Global History II cover?
Global History and Geography II covers approximately 1750 CE to the present day. The course focuses on modern world history including the Enlightenment, revolutions, industrialization, imperialism, World Wars, Cold War, and contemporary global issues.
What is the Civic Literacy Essay (Part III)?
The Civic Literacy Essay requires students to identify and define an enduring issue from provided documents, argue its significance using evidence from the documents and outside historical knowledge, and demonstrate understanding of the issue across time and place. It's worth 30 credits (nearly 43% of the exam).
Can I use outside historical knowledge on the exam?
Yes, especially in Part III (Civic Literacy Essay). While you must use evidence from the provided documents, incorporating relevant outside historical information strengthens your argument and can earn you higher scores on the rubric.
What are enduring issues?
Enduring issues are challenges, problems, or benefits that societies have faced across time and continue to face. Common examples include conflict, cooperation, power, inequality, innovation, trade, nationalism, imperialism, human rights violations, and environmental impact.
How are stimulus-based questions (Part II) scored?
Part II contains three sets of stimulus-based questions (SBQs), each with multiple parts (typically a, b, and sometimes c). Each complete SBQ set is worth 4 credits. You must analyze documents, answer specific questions, and provide relevant historical context or outside information.
Should I write in pen or pencil?
Write constructed responses and essays in dark blue or black ink pen. Pencil is only acceptable for Part I multiple-choice answers. Essays written in pencil may not be scored.
What if I don't know much about the enduring issue in the documents?
Choose an enduring issue you can identify across multiple documents and connect to historical events you've studied. Focus on what you do know—it's better to write a well-developed essay on a more familiar issue than struggle with an unfamiliar one.

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