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Learn about the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, which covers topics like constitutionalism, civic participation, and policy-making. Find course and exam description, framework, resources, scoring guidelines, and higher education information.
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- AP U.S. Government and Politics Development Committee
Download free-response questions from past AP U.S. Government and Politics exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses, and scoring distributions.
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AP United States Government and Politics can lead to a wide range of careers and college majors. Study the key concepts and institutions of the political system and culture of the United States. Complete a research or applied civics project.
The AP U.S. Government and Politics Exam will test your understanding of the political concepts covered in the course units, including your ability to analyze the foundational documents and to apply Supreme Court decisions you studied in the course to real-life scenarios.
Find course and exam descriptions (CEDs), learn about the AP Course Audit, and access free online AP instructional resources through AP Classroom, such as AP Daily videos and progress checks.
AP Comparative Government and Politics is an introductory college-level course in comparative government and politics. The course uses a comparative approach to examine the political structures; policies; and political, economic, and social challenges of six selected countries: China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, and the United Kingdom.