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AP US History Exam Flashcards 2017 Edition


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Advanced Placement United States History (also known as AP U.S. History or APUSH) is a course and examination offered by College Board as part of the Advanced Placement Program.
The AP U.S. History Exam is 3 hours and 15 minutes long and has a multiple choice/short answer section and a free response section. Each section is divided into two parts.
Section I — Part A: Multiple Choice | 55 Questions | 55 minutes | 40% of Exam Score
Questions appear in sets of 2 to 5.
You’ll be asked to analyze historical texts, interpretations, and evidence.
Primary and secondary sources, images, graphs, and maps are included.

Section I — Part B: Short Answer | 4 Questions | 50 minutes | 20% of Exam Score
Questions provide opportunities for you to demonstrate what you know best.
Some questions include texts, images, graphs, or maps.

Section II — Part A: Document Based | 1 Question | 55 minutes (includes a 15-minute reading period) | 25% of Exam Score
You’ll be asked to:
Analyze and synthesize historical data.
Assess written, quantitative, or visual materials as historical evidence.

Section II — Part B: Long Essay | 1 Question | 35 minutes | 15% of Exam Score
Select one question among two that will ask you to:
Explain and analyze significant issues in U.S. history, or
Develop an argument supported by an analysis of historical evidence

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