Regents Global History and Geography

Welcome to Regents Examination in Global History and Geography

Welcome to Albert's Regents Examination in Global History and Geography course!
This page provides specific content-related information for Albert's Regents Examination in Global History and Geography prep course, including how it is organized, how to find questions using standards or tags, and ideas for classroom uses. If you need technical assistance, please visit our Help Center or contact hello@albert.io.
For testing information or details about the exam itself, visit the New York State Education Department.

Subject Organization

Albert's Regents Examination in Global History and Geography course is organized into themes and further broken into short, formative assessments and full-length assessments.

Themes

Our full Regents Examination in Global History and Geography subject guide includes 3 themes of different practice materials:
  • Topic Quizzes
  • Practice Exams
  • Released Exams

Topic Quizzes

Our topic quiz theme(s) contains a set of short, formative topic quizzes. Each topic quiz is designed to be given in a single class period. The quiz questions mimic the rigor and format of the actual exam. For example, here are some topic quizzes:
  • The World in 1750
  • Causes and Effects of the Industrial Revolution
  • Unresolved Global Conflict (1914–1945)
  • Globalization and A Changing Global Environment (1990–Present)

Practice and Released Exams

Our practice exam theme has two full-length practice exams that are unique to Albert. The secure questions on these exams are not available anywhere else. Each practice exam section mimics the exact style, rigor, and structure of the actual exam. Our released exams are replicas of released Regents exams from previous years.

Using Standards and Tags to Find Questions

Standards

Every question is aligned to the standards outlined in the New York Regents Standards. Each standard begins with the state abbreviation NY.
You can find questions aligned to learning standards using our standards search tool. In the Standards drop-down at the top of the Assessments tab, you can search for standards by name, for example, NY 10.1.a or description. When you type in characters that match one of the standards, the drop-down will populate with matching standards.

Tags

In addition to standards, each question is assigned one or more tags to help differentiate between the wide variety of questions we offer. These tags are a word or phrase focusing on the content covered in the question, with multiple word tags connected by a hyphen. For example, “cold-war” or “foreign-policy”
To search for a tag, click the Tags drop-down within the subject and enter the tag or content you're searching for in the search bar.
For more help on finding questions using standards and tags, visit our Help Center.

Question Types

To mimic the actual Regents Exam, this course uses only two question types to provide students with a variety of practice: multiple choice and free response.

Related Content

For additional material, you can combine Albert's Regents Examination in Global History and Geography course with our other core courses, Global History and World Geography. Our core courses are aligned to New York Regents standards, so you can leverage thousands of aligned practice questions across Albert to assess, reteach, and extend student learning.

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