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New York State Regents Examinations
New York Regents U.S. History & Government — Colonial era through contemporary America, plus civics + the Constitution. Reading-comprehension and source-analysis MC plus stimulus-essays and the Civic Literacy Essay.
10 topics · 14 lessons · 190 practice questions
From Jamestown and the Mayflower Compact through the imperial crisis, the Revolutionary War, and the failure of the Articles of Confederation.
1 lesson · 18 practice questions
The Constitutional Convention, ratification debates, Bill of Rights, Washington and Adams precedents, Jefferson, the Marshall Court, and the foundations of American government.
2 lessons · 29 practice questions
Manifest Destiny, Jacksonian democracy, Indian Removal, the reform movements, abolitionism, the slavery compromises, and the path to secession.
1 lesson · 18 practice questions
The Civil War, Emancipation, Reconstruction Amendments, Radical and Presidential Reconstruction, the rise and fall of Black political power, and the end of Reconstruction.
1 lesson · 15 practice questions
The Gilded Age industrial economy, mass immigration, labor movement, Populism, muckrakers, and the Progressive reform agenda.
1 lesson · 16 practice questions
American imperialism, the Spanish-American War, the Panama Canal, World War I, the Fourteen Points, and the rejection of the League of Nations.
2 lessons · 22 practice questions
The Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, the New Deal, World War II, the Holocaust, the home front, and the atomic bomb decision.
2 lessons · 26 practice questions
Containment, Marshall Plan, NATO, Korea, McCarthyism, Vietnam, détente, the Reagan era, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
2 lessons · 22 practice questions
Brown v. Board, the civil rights movement, the Great Society, the women's movement, Warren Court rulings, the environmental movement, and Watergate.
1 lesson · 16 practice questions
Post-Cold War America, 9/11 and the War on Terror, contested elections, polarization, recurring constitutional themes, and the civic-literacy framework.
1 lesson · 8 practice questions
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