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Advanced Placement (AP) European History (also known as AP Euro, APEH, or EHAP), is a course and examination offered by the College Board through the Advanced Placement Program. This course is for high school students who are interested in a first year university level course in European history .
The European Union passed a 200 billion euro plan with member countries developing their own national plans, worth 170bn to 200bn euro in total, and an EU-wide plan of 30bn euro coming from EU funding. [19] The European Commission recommends that member nations' stimulus plans amount to at least 1.2% of GDP.
Task description: Students are provided stimulus material from the College Board to create an 1800-2200 word argumentative essay. This stimulus material is the same for all students taking AP Seminar. The argument cannot be based solely off the stimulus material, outside research and sources are expected.
AP World History: Modern was designed to help students develop a greater understanding of the evolution of global processes and contacts as well as interactions between different human societies. The course advances understanding through a combination of selective factual knowledge and appropriate analytical skills.
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However, Germany and Spain have announced fiscal stimulus of respectively 3.3% (two plans altogether) and 8.1% [5] of their GDP. The plan announced by the European Commission at the end of November recommended measures to revive the economy but did not specify much the nature of the plans.
The European Commission will present its plan of action on Tuesday in response to the report. EU Commission spokesperson Tim McPhie said EEA’s report has “given a very clear warning and a very ...
One 2014 study of math and science AP courses showed that participation rates were 52.7% for AP Chemistry, 53.6% for AP Physics, 57.7% for AP Biology, and 77.4% for AP Calculus. [71] A 2017 study found similar participation rates (49.5% for AP Chemistry, 52.3% for AP Physics, 54.5% for Biology, and 68.9% for Calculus).