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AP US History Syllabus
Unit 1: Period 1: 1491β1607 (4%β6% of score)
- π³ Native American societies before European contact.
- π’ European exploration in the New World.
- π The Columbian Exchange’s impact.
- β Labor, slavery, and caste in the Spanish colonial system.
- π€ Cultural interactions between Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans.
Unit 2: Period 2: 1607β1754 (6%β8% of score)
- π‘ Development of European colonies in North America.
- π Transatlantic trade, including the slave trade.
- βοΈ Interactions and conflicts with Native Americans.
- β Slavery’s development in the British colonies.
- π Evolution of colonial society and culture.
Unit 3: Period 3: 1754β1800 (10%β17% of score)
- π« The Seven Yearsβ War/French and Indian War.
- π The American Revolution.
- π The Articles of Confederation.
- π Drafting and ratification of the US Constitution.
- πΊπΈ Developing an American identity.
- πΆββοΈ Immigration to and migration within America.
Unit 4: Period 4: 1800β1848 (10%β17% of score)
- π Rise of political parties.
- π American foreign policy, including the Monroe Doctrine.
- π§ Impact of the Industrial Revolution.
- βοΈ Debates over federal power.
- π The Second Great Awakening and reform movements.
- π€ The African American experience and the Underground Railroad.
Unit 5: Period 5: 1844β1877 (10%β17% of score)
- π Manifest Destiny.
- π²π½ The Mexican-American War.
- β Conflicts over the spread of slavery.
- π³οΈ The election of 1860 and Southern secession.
- πΊπΈ The Civil War and Reconstruction.
Unit 6: Period 6: 1865β1898 (10%β17% of score)
- π The settlement of the West and conflicts with Native Americans.
- π The “New South” and the rise of Jim Crow laws.
- πΌ The rise of industrial capitalism.
- π Immigration and migration patterns.
- β Reform movements, including the Progressive movement and women’s suffrage.
Unit 7: Period 7: 1890β1945 (10%β17% of score)
- π Debates over imperialism.
- π The Progressive movement.
- π Involvement in World Wars I & II.
- π The 1920s innovations.
- π΅ The Great Depression and New Deal.
- ποΈ Postwar diplomacy and the onset of the Cold War.
Unit 8: Period 8: 1945β1980 (10%β17% of score)
- π₯Ά The Cold War and Red Scare.
- π¦ America as a world power post-WWII.
- π The Vietnam War.
- π The Great Society.
- β The African American civil rights movement.
- πΈ Youth culture and counterculture of the 1960s
Unit 9: Period 9: 1980βPresent (4%β6% of score)
- π½ Reagan and conservatism.
- π The end of the Cold War.
- πΉ Shifts in the economy and globalization.
- πΊπΈ Migration and immigration trends.
- π 21st-century challenges, including technology and environmental issues.
π AP US History Exam Structure π
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Section IA: Multiple Choice (40% of total score) β³
- 55 minutes, 55 questions based on sets of historical documents or stimuli.
- Skills tested: Analytical understanding of historical texts and images.
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Section IB: Short Answer (20% of total score) βοΈ
- 40 minutes, 3 questions requiring concise historical analysis.
- Covers a broad time frame, with some choice in questions.
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Section II: Free Response (40% of total score) π
- Includes a Document-Based Question (DBQ) and a Long Essay Question.
- DBQ: 60 minutes, including a 15-minute reading period, focusing on historical documents analysis.
- Long Essay: 40 minutes, choose one question to answer in depth.