AP TEST
The AP exam will be administered on May 5th, 2017. Students can earn college credit by scoring well on the AP exam. Some colleges will give credit for a score of 3 on the AP exam, though most require a score of 4 or 5.
The exam consists of four sections: Section I: Multiple choice (55 minutes, 40% of exam score)
Section II: Short answer ( 4 questions, 45 minutes, 20% of exam score)
Section III: DBQ (60 minutes, 25% of Exam Score)
Section IV: Long Essay (35 minutes, 15% of Exam Score)
Period 1: 1491-1607
Period 2: 1607-1754
Period Three
Period Four
Period Five
Review
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eras_in_american_history.docx |
presidents & political parties
presidential_policy_clusters-1.pptx |
presidential_election_results.pptx |
presidential_elections__partisan_politics_blank.docx |
presidential_scandals-1.docx |
curriculum frameworks
apush frameworks
College Board standards for Advanced Placement U.S. History.
apush_framework_2015.pdf |
Gilder Lehrman Videos
Periods 1, 2, 3 Review
period_1_gilder.pdf |
period_2_gilder.pdf |
period_3_gilder.pdf |
periods 4, 5, 6 Review
JOCZ Periods 1-5 Video Review
jocz periods 6-9 video review
Thematic Review
Politics & Power
politics_and_power.pdf |
New Deal DBQ
new_deal_dbq.pdf |
constitutional amendments
supreme court cases & famous trials
immigration & migration
speeches, literature & entertainment
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wars in american history
other online review resources
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