well it depends.if you study you will find the hard one's are actullay easy
AP European History is very difficult. Most of the problems you will have will be with the FRQ and DBQ. Many will fail the AP European History Exam.
James M. Eder has written: 'Barron's AP European history' -- subject(s): Study guides, Problems, exercises, Examinations, Advanced placement programs (Education), History 'How to prepare for the advanced placement examination' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, History 'How to Prepare for the AP European History' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, History
Some of the seventh grade history questions are like: What impact did the discovery at Spindle Top have on Beaumont, Texas? or What are the four regions of America that the natives settled on? Answer: It caused economic growth and industries to grow in Texas. Answer: Great Plains, Coastal Plains, North Central Plains, Mountains and Basins These are actually just the easy ones...there is not really any hard history questions...
E. G. Rayner has written: 'New objective tests in history, 1760-1848, British and European' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, History
Movements in European History was created in 1921.
Contemporary European History was created in 1992.
Central European History was created in 1968.
European History Network was created in 1988.
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The 100 citizenship questions are not multiple choice. They ask you a question and you must give an answer. However, most of the questions are easy and if you know a little about American history then it shouldn't be hard.
European history
No, AP European History is only based on European History with a little bit on the world. To get a complete view of World History, I suggest AP World History, which goes over history from way back into the modern world.