This Global History Regents Review course by Mr. Cellini focuses on mastering the CRQ (Constructed Response Questions) section of the Global History exam. It is designed to help students understand how to analyze historical documents and write clear, structured answers under exam conditions.
The course begins with a step-by-step explanation of how to approach CRQ questions, including understanding question types and identifying what is being asked. Learners will study how to analyze documents effectively, determine author purpose, and understand historical context.
A major focus of the course is practicing CRQ responses from multiple exam years, including January, June, and August Regents exams. These real examples help students become familiar with exam patterns and improve their writing speed and accuracy.
The course also covers important historical topics such as the Russian Revolution, Ottoman Empire, China’s Great Leap Forward, and Cultural Revolution, showing how they appear in exam questions.
In addition, learners will develop critical thinking skills by learning how to interpret audience, purpose, and bias in historical sources.
This course is ideal for high school students preparing for the Global History Regents exam or anyone who wants to improve document-based question skills.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to confidently analyze documents and answer CRQ questions with clarity and accuracy.