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to read the essay prompts, take notes, and brainstorm, but students may begin to write the essays before this period ends. Students will then have 100 minutes to write the two essays; 60 minutes are recommended for the DBQ and 40 minutes for the long essay, but students are free to work on the two essays as they see fit.
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Each long essay question on the exam may address any one of three possible historical reasoning processes: patterns of continuity and change, comparison, or causation. Each of the essay questions will address the same historical reasoning process. There is a fifteen-minute reading period for students
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Section I is worth 60% of the total AP exam score, with 40% of the total exam score derived from the student's performance on the multiple choice section and 20% of the total exam score derived from the student's performance on the short answer questions. The remaining 40% of the total exam score is
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The AP U.S. History exam lasts 3 hours and 15 minutes and consists of two sections, with the first (Section I) being divided into two parts. Section I part A includes 55 multiple-choice questions with each question containing four choices. The multiple choice questions cover American history from
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The College Board has released information on the approximate composite score range (previously out of 180) required to obtain each grade. As of 2022, the total possible composite score is 130. Exact cutoffs are set annually by the Chief Reader only after the scoring of that year's examinations.
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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
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just before European contact with Native Americans to the present day. Questions are presented in sets of two to five questions organized around a primary source or an image (including, but not limited to, maps and
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derived from section II; the document-based question is worth 25% of the total exam score, while the long essay question is worth 15% of the total exam score. Since 2007, the score distributions are:
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The above composite score cut points from 1996 to 2006 reflect the pre-2011 grading formula, which deducted 0.25 points for every incorrect multiple choice answer.
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In May 2011, the AP U.S. History exam was taken by 402,947 students worldwide, making it second in terms of number of examinees, behind the
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Committee on Common Education, but later withdrawn. The course framework was revised in 2015 in response to the criticism. In 2014,
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district board to revise the AP U.S. History curriculum to emphasize citizenship, patriotism, and respect for authority.
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Section II is the free-response section, in which examinees write two essays. Section II, part A, is a
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and failing to foster patriotism. In 2015, a bill to replace the course framework was passed by the
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to the present day. The percentage indicates the exam weighting of each content area:
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Commonly used textbooks that meet the curriculum requirements include:
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have criticized the course framework for downplaying
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