Hey, does anyone have access to the AP World History course exam description or know where I can find it? I wanna make sure I'm studying all the content I need to know for the exam. Appreciate any help!
Sure! The College Board provides the official AP World History: Modern Course and Exam Description on their website. It's a comprehensive guide including the course framework, exam format, and content areas you need to cover for the exam. Here's a brief overview of the key units and content areas:
1. The Global Tapestry (1200 – 1450)
2. Networks of Exchange (1200 – 1450)
3. Land-Based Empires (1450 – 1750)
4. Transoceanic Interconnections (1450 – 1750)
5. Revolutions (1750 – 1900)
6. Consequences of Industrialization (1750 – 1900)
7. Global Conflict (1900 – Present)
8. Cold War and Decolonization (1900 – Present)
9. Globalization (1900 – Present)
These units are broken down into more detailed sections that outline specific events, civilizations, and historical themes you'll need to study. In addition to the course content, the description also covers historical thinking skills and reasoning processes that are essential for success on the exam.
To access the AP World History: Modern Course and Exam Description directly, visit the College Board's AP Central website, navigate to the "AP Courses & Exams" section, and search for "AP World History: Modern." You'll find official resources, including the course description and exam details.
Good luck with your studying!
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