World History Ultimate Survival Guide
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It’s a common question. That doesn’t
mean that it’s easy to find an answer.
That’s why we’ve created this AP
World History survival guide, so you
can get through this process! AP
World History has massive amount of
information. The entirety of it cannot
be understood in a lifetime. To make
matters even trickier, there are quite a
few “Key Concepts” that the good
people at the College Board want you
to consider and remember when it
comes to exam day.
IS AP WORLD
HISTORY HARD?
MRS. HENDRICKS - AP
WORLD HISTORY
COURSE
BREAKDOWN
ULTIMATE SURVIVAL
GUIDE: 2023 - 2024
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Always complete your
AMSCO Notes given in class
Review for every Unit Test
without fail/procrastination.
Engage in Class discussions.
Heimler's History Videos
College Board Daily Videos
AP Classroom
Albert.io
Class Companion
QUESTION TYPES
MCQ are grouped into sets of usually 3-4 questions.
They are based on primary or secondary sources,
including excerpts from historical documents or writings,
images, graphs, and maps. This section will test your
ability to analyze and engage with the source materials
while recalling what you already know about world
history.
The SAQ's require a secondary source for Question 1
and a primary source for Question 2, both between
periods 1200-2001. You choose between two options
(Questions 3 or 4) for the final question, focusing on
time periods 1200-1750 and 1750-2001.
For all short answer questions, you’ll be asked to:
Analyze the provided sources.
Analyze historical developments and processes
described in the sources.
Put those historical developments and processes in
context.
Make connections between those historical
developments and processes.
DBQ presents a prompt and seven historical documents
that are intended to show the complexity of a particular
historical issue between the years 1450 and 2001. You
will need to develop an argument that responds to the
prompt and support that argument with evidence from
both the documents and your own knowledge of world
history. To earn the best score, you should incorporate
outside knowledge and be able to relate the issues
discussed in the documents to a larger theme, issue, or
time period.
LEQ presents three questions, and you have to choose
one to answer. All questions will test the same skills but
will focus on different historical periods (i.e., from c.
1200–1750, from c. 1450–1900, or from c. 1750–2001).
Similar to the DBQ, you will need to develop and
support an answer to the question you picked based on
historical evidence to earn the best score possible.
Multiple-Choice
Short Answer
Document-Based Question (DBQ)
Long Essay Question
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