The most complete, scholarly etc. textbook is A HISTORY OF THE MODERN WORLD BY PALMER AND COLTON
but the book is huge and very intimidating, i never ended up reading it.
Good review books are Princeton Review and McGrawHill.
Don't get Baron.
The Princeton Review or McGrawhill
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.
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.
There are many places where one could find study note AP European history. One of the best places to look for help with schoolwork would be College Confidential.
There are a lot of AP US History review books. Here is the top one entitled The Insiders Complete Guide to AP US History : The Essential Content. This is recommended by REA pep teachers.
This is not a hard schedule, because you get to choose at least a unit in each of the faculties
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
Miles E. Campbell has written: 'The best test preparation for the AP European history exam' -- subject(s): Study guides, Examinations, Advanced placement programs (Education), History
Go to historyteacher.net, it has power points, questions, and more. There are also many books around with help for the ap exam, and the class. The stuff for ap euro is on the left side, a little down the page. Its a great site and is helping me on the tests in my class, there is also information there for AP US History and World History (or whatever that class is called).
Yes, they are available at any book store.
Moldova if you go by GDP per capita. [Source]: AP European History, 4th block :)
"mean" people. I got this from my AP World History Book.