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When did the AP® European History exam begin?
When did the AP® European History exam begin?
- 1776
- 1492
- 1956 (correct)
- 1607
What are the main course topics of AP® European History?
What are the main course topics of AP® European History?
- American Revolution, Civil War, Manifest Destiny, Reconstruction
- Renaissance, Reformation, French Revolution, Industrial Revolution (correct)
- Middle Ages, Crusades, Byzantine Empire, Roman Empire
- Ancient Greece, Persian Empire, Roman Republic, Qin Dynasty
What is the format of the AP® European History exam?
What is the format of the AP® European History exam?
- True/false questions, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, essay
- Multiple-choice, short-answer questions, document-based question, long essay question (correct)
- Math problems, science experiment, art analysis, vocabulary test
- Oral presentation, group project, research paper, debate
What is the benefit of scoring 3 or higher on the AP® European History exam?
What is the benefit of scoring 3 or higher on the AP® European History exam?
Which organization is not involved in the production of the AP® European History teaching resource?
Which organization is not involved in the production of the AP® European History teaching resource?
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Study Notes
Overview of AP European History Exam
- The AP European History exam was first introduced in 1999.
Course Topics
- The main course topics cover European history from the Renaissance to the present, focusing on cultural, economic, political, and social developments.
Exam Format
- The exam consists of two sections: Multiple-Choice Questions (55 questions, 1 hour 15 minutes) and Free-Response Questions (3 questions, 2 hours 15 minutes).
Benefits of Scoring 3 or Higher
- Scoring 3 or higher on the AP European History exam can grant students college credit, advanced placement, or both, depending on the institution.
AP European History Teaching Resource
- The College Board is involved in the production of the AP European History teaching resource, while the National Education Association is not.
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