Many questions in AP World History require using historical reasoning to answer correctly. Historical reasoning includes continuity and change (CCOT), causation, and comparison.
Many questions in AP US History require using historical reasoning to answer correctly. Historical reasoning includes continuity and change (CCOT), causation, and comparison.
The AP US History themes guide all questions on the exam. Geography and the Environment examines the impact of human and natural settings on historical people, events, and developments.
There are three types of question on the AP US History exam. They are the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Short Answer Questions (SAQs), Document Based Questions (DBQs), and Long Essay Questions (LEQs).
There are four types of questions on the AP World History exam. They are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Short Answer Questions (SAQs), Long Essay Questions (LEQs), and Document Based Questions (DBQs).