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.
That depends entirely on the student's academic abilities. Some students can handle that course load while others can't. Three advanced placement courses, two foreign language courses and an honors math course does seem to be a lot, but the rewards could be considerable. It would be wise to speak with the school counselors or administrators about the possibility of transferring from an AP course to a standard course if the course load proves to be too much. If a transfer is not possible, selecting a more modest curriculum may be prudent.
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Oh my what aguineapig.
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.
There are notes at the website in the related link.
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Well usually typical honor classes do not affect your GPA. However, AP/IB classes usually give you an extra point if you pass. i.e. if you get an A in AP US History, you will receive a 5.0 for that class compared to a 4.0 for a regular class.
There is no information or history on a print of the Last Supper which is stamped us-ap co Chicago stk 791.
Read the chapter then you won't need help.