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AP US History/Yes.
Yes, several people have had AP US History.
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.
How about you do your AP US History or US History homework, and find the answers in your textbook, rather than asking random strangers on WikiAnswers? Thank you. :)
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Oh my what aguineapig.
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).
Kaplan and/or College Confidential should be able to provide you with the specific information on AP History exams.æ Or you could check with your counselor for more sources.
There are actually several websites where you can lengthy AP US history practice tests specific to chapter unit or era. Some of the sites require a sign up but others do not. The Get A five is one of the sites that requires registration.
Yes, there are two types of history that are AP courses. They are: World history and US history. The AP Exam is 3 hours and 5 minutes long. The periods covered are Pre-Colombian to 1789 (20%), 1790 to 1914 (45%), and 1915 to present (35%). The curriculum is based mostly on social and cultural history, although there are economic topics as well.
On average about 19%
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