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General Review Tips

General Review Tips. Prioritize - Focus on topics/areas of weakness first Avoid trying to memorize too much - Review “big picture” concepts first, specific terms/name/events later

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General Review Tips

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  1. General Review Tips • Prioritize - Focus on topics/areas of weakness first • Avoid trying to memorize too much - Review “big picture” concepts first, specific terms/name/events later • Look at old materials - Review packets, in-class notes, past essays & tests and old PowerPoint’s: http://rhsweb.org/ajaime/handouts/ap_us_history/Lecture%20Notes/ • Try different approaches - There is no “best” way to review (alone/group, on-line/book/flash cards, practice tests/packets – it depends on your learning style – try mixing it up). • Find a “middle ground” - Some review better than no review. Too much review is counterproductive. • Be positive – You have learned a lot this year & the AP exam is graded on a major curve.

  2. AP Exam Part One Information • Multiple Choice: 55 minutes for 55 questions • Each question has 4 possible answers • No points lost for wrong or skipped questions. • All multiple choice questions are stimulus based. • Short answer: 50 minutes for 4 questions • Part One counts for 60% of total score • BIG curve on multiple choice

  3. AP Exam Part Two Essay Information • There is 1 DBQ essay you must write on and 2 Long Essay prompts of which you must write 1. • The 3 total essay prompts will range in their topics chronologically and thematically. • Part two counts for 40% of your total score. AP Essay Writing Tips • READ prompts multiple times • Brainstorm & make a quick “plan of attack” • Introduction needs some brief background on “big picture” followed by an on-topic thesis • Body paragraphs need to BLEND details with analysis. (Facts & explanations). • Grading is “holistic” – no points “taken away”, just earned. If in doubt, make a guess.

  4. Explain the reasons why a new conservatism rose to prominence in the United States between 1960 and 1989.

  5. Analyze the effectiveness of America’s efforts to control the spread of communism between 1946 and 1972.

  6. Evaluate the extent to which increasing integration of the United States into the world economy contributed to maintaining continuity as well as fostering change in United States society from 1945 to the present.

  7. Explain the causes of the rise of a women’s rights movement in the period 1940-1975

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