5 Steps to a 5 AP World History 2017 Edition 10th

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CHAPTER 1


What You Need to Know About the AP World History Exam


IN THIS CHAPTER

Summary: Learn background information on the AP program and exam, how exams are graded,
what types of questions are asked, what topics are tested, and basic test-taking information.


Key Ideas


            Many    colleges    and universities    will    give    you credit  for exam    scores  of  3   or  above.
Multiple-choice questions reflect the amount of course time spent on each of the five AP World
History periods.
The three types of free-response questions are based on the broad course themes.

Background Information


What Is the Advanced Placement Program?


The Advanced Placement (AP) program was begun by the College Board in 1955 to construct
standard achievement exams that would allow highly motivated high school students the opportunity
to be awarded advanced placement as freshmen in colleges and universities in the United States.
Today, there are more than 30 courses and exams with nearly two million students taking the annual
exams in May.
There are numerous AP courses in the social studies besides World History, including U.S.
History, European History, U.S. Government, Comparative Government, Macroeconomics,
Microeconomics, and Psychology. The majority of students who take AP tests are juniors and
seniors; however, some schools offer AP courses to freshmen and sophomores, especially in World
History.

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