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This Global History and Geography Examination: June 2011 assessment also includes:
- Social Studies Essay Booklet
- Scoring Key, Part I (pdf)
- Scoring Key, Part I and Rating Guide, Part II - Thematic Essay
- Rating Guide, Part IIIA and Part IIIB - DBQ
- Conversion Chart (pdf)
- Conversion Chart (excel)
- Scoring Key, Part I (excel)
- Notice to Teachers: Chinese Edition, Only - Question 13
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People in Ukraine, Rwanda, and Cambodia have all faced challenges to their human rights and even genocide. Using primary and secondary sources, scholars evaluate these challenges and the international community's role in them. The resource includes primary source-based multiple choice questions, as well as a second essay question on the role of technology on societies.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use an essay prompt on technology to structure jigsawed research to explore how it has changed societies over time
- Develop a class activity using the primary sources on human rights that includes research and discussion of the prompt
Classroom Considerations
- The resource is the June 2011 New York regents exam for global history and geography
Pros
- Many multiple choice questions include visually stimulating primary sources, such as maps
- Essay prompts allow for comparative analysis skills
Cons
- None