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World History Project AP® (WHP AP) is a yearlong high-school world history course aligned to the AP® World History: Modern Course and Exam Description. It was built on the foundation and success of other OER Project courses.
This AP World History review covers everything from the percentage of students have received a score of 5 in recent to the next steps you’ll need to take if you have signed up for the course yet.
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Main Enlightenment ideals, Previous/old mindsets, What factors facilitated the spread of Enlightenment ideals within and outside of Europe? and more.
AP World History Practice Tests. The High School Test Prep website offers free practice tests covering all nine units of APWH. They also have a full length practice exam with 55 multiple choice questions along with SAQs, LEQs, and a DBQ. A great resource!
The AP World History exam is a three-hour and 15-minute test that consists of 55 multiple-choice questions, three short answers, one DBQ, and one essay. Questions address six major historical themes and nine units, with periods stretching back to the year 1200 CE.
The AP World History: Modern Exam has consistent question types, weighting, and scoring guidelines, so you and your students know what to expect on exam day. Section I, Part A: Multiple Choice. 55 Questions | 55 Minutes | 40% of Exam Score. Questions usually appear in sets of 3–4 questions.