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  2. AP World History: Modern - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the head of AP Grading, Trevor Packer, stated that the reason for the low percentages of 5s is that "AP World History is a college-level course, & many sophomores aren't yet writing at that level." 10.44 percent of all seniors who took the exam in 2012 received a 5, while just 6.62 percent of sophomores received a 5.

  3. Advanced Placement - Wikipedia

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    AP World History [49] The course will now be split up into two different exams: AP World History: Modern - It will cover world history from the year 1200 CE to the present. AP World History: Ancient - This course will be released at a later, unspecified date. The Exam format will remain the same.

  4. AP United States History - Wikipedia

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    The AP U.S. History course is designed to provide the same level of content and instruction that students would face in a freshman-level college survey class. It generally uses a college-level textbook as the foundation for the course and covers nine periods of U.S. history, spanning from the pre-Columbian era to the present day.

  5. AP European History - Wikipedia

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    The AP exam for European History is divided into two sections, comprising 55 multiple-choice questions (with four answer choices), three short-answer questions, and two essay responses (one thematic Long Essay Question (LEQ) and one Document Based Question (DBQ)). [3]

  6. SAT Subject Test in World History - Wikipedia

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    This test had exactly 95 questions that are to be answered in one hour. Students received one point for a correct answer, received zero points for a blank answer, and lost 1/4 of a point for a wrong answer. There were no sections in this test, and so students had to answer 95 multiple choice questions without section breaks or rest periods.

  7. A History of the Modern World - Wikipedia

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    A History of the Modern World is a work initially published by the distinguished American historian at Princeton and Yale universities Robert Roswell Palmer in 1950. The work has since been extended by Joel Colton (from its second edition, 1956) [ 1 ] and Lloyd S. Kramer (from its ninth edition, 2001), [ 2 ] and currently counts 12 editions.

  8. AP Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The multiple-choice portion of the exam consists of forty questions with five possible answers each. [15] The free-response section contains six open-ended questions that are often long and divided into multiple parts. [15] The first five of these questions may require twelve minutes each to answer and normally relate to one topic or category.

  9. AP Human Geography - Wikipedia

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    The first section consists of 60 multiple choice questions and the second section consists of 3 free-response questions. The sections are 60 and 75 minutes long, respectively. It is not necessary to answer the free-response questions in essay form; instead, points are awarded on certain keywords, examples, and other vital aspects.