Historia de EE.UU. Regents — Practice Tests & Mock Exams
Desde la era colonial hasta la América moderna. Gobierno, economía, geografía, cultura.
Semester A
100 questions · 180 min · 80% to pass
Semester B
100 questions · 180 min · 80% to pass
Cramming right before the test feels productive but hides your real gaps. A full-length mock now diagnoses which NYS categories you're weakest in — so you can focus your study only where it counts. Learning science is clear: retrieval practice and spaced study beat last-minute cramming. Starting earlier is the higher-scoring path.
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What's on the Historia de EE.UU. Regents
Every NYS standard the official exam covers — and the exact topics our practice questions target.
- 1A-6BHistory
- 12A-14CGeography
- 15A-16EEconomics
- 17A-19EGovernment
- 20A-22ECitizenship
- 23A-25DCulture
- 26A-28BScience, Technology, and Society
- 29A-32BSocial Study Skills
- 1A-6BHistory
- 12A-14CGeography
- 15A-16EEconomics
- 17A-19EGovernment
- 20A-22ECitizenship
- 23A-25DCulture
- 26A-28BScience, Technology, and Society
- 29A-32BSocial Study Skills
Historia de EE.UU. Regents — Common Questions
What time periods does the US History Regents cover?
The New York US History Regents covers from Reconstruction (1877) through the present, organized into the eight NYS strands: Reconstruction era, Industrial Revolution, World War I and 1920s, Great Depression and World War II, Cold War, Civil Rights, late 20th century, and contemporary America.
How hard is the US History Regents?
It rewards specific factual knowledge — names, dates, court cases, legislation — combined with analysis of primary sources, charts, and political cartoons. Students who memorize key amendments, presidents, and Supreme Court cases AND practice document analysis tend to score well above the 65 passing line.
What kinds of questions are on the US History Regents?
Multiple-choice questions test direct recall, cause-and-effect, and document interpretation. Expect quotes from speeches, excerpts from court rulings, political cartoons, and statistical charts. About 25–30% of questions involve interpreting a primary source.
How many questions and how long is the US History Regents?
The exam runs about 3 hours with roughly 60 multiple-choice questions. Our mock exams use the same length, source-document style, and topic distribution to match the official Regents format.
What's the fastest way to prep for the US History Regents?
Prioritize the eras most heavily tested: Civil Rights, World War II, the Cold War, and contemporary America together account for over 50% of the exam. Use our NYS category analysis to find your weakest era, then drill it with targeted practice and timed full-length mocks.
Is the US History Regents easier than the AP exam?
Yes — the Regents tests New York-required content at high school level, not college level. There's no DBQ essay; it's all multiple-choice. Most students who can pass an honors US History final can pass the Regents with focused NYS prep.