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How is the AP World History exam structured?
It is divided into two sections: Section I (Multiple Choice and Short Answer) and Section II (Free Response Questions).
What are the components of Section I of the AP World History exam?
Section I includes Part A: Multiple Choice (55 questions, 55 minutes, 40% of exam score) and Part B: Short Answer (3 questions, 40 minutes, 20% of exam score).
What are the components of Section II of the AP World History exam?
Section II includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) (60 minutes, 25% of exam score) and a Long Essay Question (LEQ) (40 minutes, 15% of exam score).
What does the theme 'Humans and the Environment' (ENV) encompass?
It encompasses demography and disease, migration, patterns of settlement, and technology.
What does the theme 'Cultural Developments and Interactions' (CDI) include?
It includes religions, belief systems, philosophies, ideologies, science and technology, and the arts and architecture.
What are the key areas covered under the theme 'Governance' (GOV)?
It covers forms of political organization, empires, nations and nationalism, revolts and revolutions, and regional/transregional/global organizations.
What economic aspects does the theme 'Economic Systems' (ECN) address?
It addresses agricultural and pastoral production, trade and commerce, labor systems, industrialization, and capitalism/socialism.
What social aspects are included in the theme 'Social Interactions and Organization' (SIO)?
It includes gender roles and relations, family and kinship, racial and ethnic constructions, and social and economic classes.
How does the theme 'Technology and Innovation' (TEC) relate to society?
It focuses on the impact of technology on society.
What was the time frame for Period 1 of AP World History?
Period 1 covers c. 8000 BCE – c. 600 BCE.
What major developments are associated with Period 1?
Major developments include the Neolithic Revolution and the emergence of early civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, and China.
What is the time frame for Period 2 of AP World History?
Period 2 spans c. 600 BCE – c. 600 CE.
Which civilizations are characterized in Period 2?
Period 2 is characterized by classical civilizations like Greece, Rome, Han China, and Mauryan/Gupta India.
What belief systems are major during Period 2?
Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Christianity are major belief systems during this period.
What is the time frame for Period 3 of AP World History?
Period 3 covers c. 600 CE – c. 1450 CE.
What are key themes in Period 3?
Key themes include the rise of Islam, the Tang and Song Dynasties in China, and developments in Europe such as feudalism and the Crusades.
What are significant trade routes mentioned in Period 3?
Significant trade routes include the Silk Road, Indian Ocean, and Trans-Saharan routes.
What is the time frame for Period 4 of AP World History?
Period 4 spans c. 1450 CE – c. 1750 CE.
What major events are associated with Period 4?
Key events include the Renaissance, the Reformation, maritime exploration, and the Atlantic slave trade.
What is the time frame for Period 5 of AP World History?
Period 5 covers c. 1750 CE – c. 1900 CE.
What significant movements are featured in Period 5?
This period features the Industrial Revolution, the French Revolution, and imperialism and colonialism.
What is the time frame for Period 6 of AP World History?
Period 6 spans c. 1900 CE – Present.
What are the notable events in Period 6?
Notable events include World War I, World War II, the Cold War, decolonization, and globalization.
What is a strategy for success on the exam regarding understanding questions?
Read each question carefully to identify what it is asking.
What should you do before writing your response on the exam?
Create a brief outline to organize your thoughts.
What is important to include in your responses during the exam?
Support your arguments with specific historical evidence.
How should you handle factual statements in your responses?
Explain their significance and connect them to the question.
What is a recommended practice for managing your time during the exam?
Allocate your time wisely to ensure you complete all sections.
What is one way to reinforce your knowledge before the exam?
Regularly review key concepts, themes, and historical periods.
How can you utilize past exams for your preparation?
Use past AP World History exams for practice.
What essential skill involves supporting arguments with historical evidence?
Historical Argumentation.
What does the skill of Causation involve?
Analyzing cause-and-effect relationships.
What type of analysis does 'Comparison' require?
Identifying and explaining similarities and differences.
What does 'Continuity and Change Over Time' require?
Analyzing patterns of continuity and change.
What does Periodization pertain to in historical studies?
Explaining ways historical events are organized into periods.
What is the definition of 'Civilization'?
A complex society with cities, organized government, art, religion, class divisions, and a writing system.
How is an 'Empire' defined in a historical context?
A large political unit in which a number of different lands or peoples are governed by a single ruler.
What is 'Nationalism'?
A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward one's nation.