Saturday, November 3, 2018

Global History Thematic and DBQ Essays

I had such a positive response to my blogpost that has US History Thematic and DBQ essays and many people asking if I had a Global one as well, I decided to put together a list of Thematic and DBQ essays from NYS Regents Exams listed by topic.  You can find all of the multiple choice questions, thematic essays, DBQs and answer keys here. 

Thematic Essays
Change: Individuals (January 2018)
Intellectual Life: Individuals (August 2017)
Nationalism: Individuals (June 2017)
Needs and Wants (January 2017)
Belief Systems (August 2016)
Human and Physical Geography (June 2016)
Imperialism (January 2016)
Movement of People and Goods (August 2015)
Belief Systems: Movements (June 2015)
Human and Physical Geography (January 2015)
Change: Political Leaders (August 2014)
Change—Challenges to Tradition or Authority (June 2014)
Human Rights--Justice (January 2014)
Conflict--Armed Conflict (August 2013)
Change: Revolution (June 2013)
Change: Collapse of Government (January 2013)
Technology (August 2012)
Human and Physical Geography (June 2012)
Change: Individuals (January 2012)
Change: Global Issues (August 2011)
Technology (June 2011)
Geography (January 2011)
Nationalism (August 2010)
Change--Ideas (June 2010)
Culture and Intellectual Life (January 2010)


DBQ Essays
Actions to Obtain Resources (January 2018)
Forced Migration (August 2017)
Written Works and Problems in Society: 95 Thesis, Sadler Report, UN Dec on Human Rights (June 17)
British Rule over the Indian SubContinent (January 2017)
Urbanization and Industrialization Lead to Pollution (August 2016)
Division of Palestine, Germany and British India (June 2016)
Development of Law and Order (January 2016)
Increase of Power by Leaders: Louis XIV, Stalin, Pol Pot (August 2015)
Empires: Roman, Ottoman, British (June 2015)
Individuals: Bartolomé de Las Casas, Maximilien Robespierre, andMohandas Gandhi (January 2015)
Effects of Global Issues on Children (August 2014)
Turning Points: outbreak of thebubonic plague, the signing of the Nanjing Treaty, and the assassination ofArchduke Ferdinand. (June 2014)
People Have Changed their Environment (January 2014)
Economic Developments: China(1976–present), Mexico (1980–present), and Botswana (1966–present). (August 2013)
Technological Advancements (June 2013)
Salt, Sugar and Cotton (January 2013)
Protest Movements (August 2012)
Leaders: EmperorShi Huangdi, Czar Peter the Great, and King Louis XIV. (June 2012)
Transportation Systems (January 2012)
Conquering Regions and Peoples (August 2011)
Denial of Human Rights (June 2011)
Heliocentrism, natural rights, and Marxism (January 2011)
Belief Systems (August 2010)
Geographic Features (June 2010)
Revolutions (Neolithic, Agrarian and Green) (January 2010)



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