Monarchies are a form of government where the leader is chosen based on being born into a specific family. Kings, emperors, sultans, shahs, and czars are all forms of monarchies covered in AP World History.
HAPP-E stands for Historical Situation, Audience, Point of View, Purpose, and Evidence Beyond the Documents. This acronym can help you ace your next AP World DBQ!
Religious leaders are a part of AP World History. Learn about three types of religious leaders like Sapa Inca, popes, and caliphs have influenced the world.
There are several types of military leaders. These rulers control a country by commanding it's military. Military leaders in AP World History include khans and shoguns.
Learn how to earn the complexity point on the Document Based Question (DBQ) in AP World History (APWH). I cover all the strategies, and which one is the best!
Learn how to earn the contextualization point on the Document Based Question in AP World History. I cover all the strategies, and which one is the best!
Political organization (also known as governance) is one of seven key themes in AP World History. This theme describes the nature of a country's government, laws, bureaucracy, and military.