AP® European History Crash Course Book + Online
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AP® European History Crash Course Book + Online

Larry Krieger, Patti Harrold

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Larry Krieger, Patti Harrold

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REA's Crash Course for the AP® European History Exam - Gets You a Higher Advanced Placement® Score in Less Time

About this new exam and test prep: The new AP® European History exam is structured around five course themes and 19 key concepts in four different chronological periods, from approximately 1450 to the present. REA's all-new AP® European History Crash Course is perfect for the time-crunched student, the last-minute studier, or anyone who wants a refresher on the subject.

Are you crunched for time? Have you started studying for your Advanced Placement® European History exam yet? How will you memorize everything you need to know before the test? Do you wish there was a fast and easy way to study for the exam AND boost your score?

If this sounds like you, don't panic. REA's Crash Course for AP® European History is just what you need. Our Crash Course gives you:

Targeted, Focused Review - Study Only What You Need to Know
The Crash Course is based on an in-depth analysis of the new AP® European History course description outline and actual AP® test questions. It covers only the information tested on the exam, so you can make the most of your valuable study time.

Written by an AP® European History expert the targeted review prepares students for the new test by focusing on the new framework concepts and learning objectives tested on the redesigned AP® European History exam. Our easy-to-read format gives students a crash course in the historical events, topics, and issues in European History The book also features must-know terms all AP® European History terms students should know before test day.

Expert Test-taking Strategies
With our Crash Course, you can study the subject faster, learn the crucial material, and boost your AP® score all in less time. Our author shares detailed question-level strategies and explains the best way to answer the multiple-choice and free-response questions you'll encounter on test day. By following our expert tips and advice, you can boost your overall point score!

FREE Practice Exam
After studying the material in the Crash Course, go to the online REA Study Center and test what you've learned. Our free practice exam features timed testing, detailed explanations of answers, and automatic scoring analysis. The exam is balanced to include every topic and type of question found on the actual AP® exam, so you know you're studying the smart way.

Whether you're cramming for the test at the last minute, looking for extra review, or want to study on your own in preparation for the exams - this is the test prep every AP® European History student must have.

When it's crucial crunch time and your Advanced Placement® exam is just around the corner, you need REA's Crash Course for AP® European History!

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Year
2016
ISBN
9780738686790
Edition
2
PART I
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1
Seven Keys for Success on the AP European History Exam
AP European History textbooks are very thick and contain thousands of names, dates, places, and events. If all of these facts had an equal chance of appearing on your Advanced Placement European History (APEURO) exam, studying would be a nightmare. Where would you begin? What would you emphasize? Is there any information you can safely omit? Or must you study everything?
Fortunately, preparing for the APEURO exam does not have to be a nightmare. By studying efficiently and strategically, you can score a 4 or a 5 on the exam. This book will help you understand and use the following seven keys for success.
1.Understanding the APEURO Scale
Many students believe they must make close to a perfect score to receive a 5. Nothing could be further from the truth. Each APEURO exam contains a total of 130 points—52 from the multiple-choice and 78 from the free-response questions. Here is the score range for the 2016 APEURO exam:
Score Range AP Grade Minimum
Percent Right
93–130 5 72%
77–92 4 59%
58–76 3 45%
34–57 2 26%
0–33 1 0–25%
This chart is not a misprint. As is clearly shown, you can achieve a 5 by correctly answering just 72 percent of the questions, a 4 by correctly answering just 59 percent of the questions, and a 3 by correctly answering just 45 percent of the questions!
2.Understanding the Four Chronological Periods
APEURO test writers follow a detailed framework, or outline, that divides European history into the following four distinct historical periods:
Period 1: c. 1450 to c. 1648
Period 2: c. 1648 to c. 1815
Period 3: c. 1815 to c. 1914
Period 4: c. 1914 to the Present
Each of these four chronological time periods will receive equal coverage on your exam. No AP European History exam question will require students to know historical content that falls outside of these chronological periods. The 22 chapters in our Chronological Review are designed to provide you with the key events, trends, ideas, and historical comparisons and connections from these four periods.
3.Understanding the APEURO Topical Themes
Many students believe that members of the APEURO exam development committee have the freedom to write any question on any topic they wish. This widespread belief is not true. APEURO test writers follow a framework devoted to the following six themes:
Interaction of Europe and the World
Poverty and Prosperity
Objective Knowledge and Subjective Visions
States and Other Institutions of Power
Individual and Society
National and European Identity
These six themes explain why there are so many questions on key intellectual figures, major artistic movements, diplomatic agreements, and economic policies. They also explain why it is a waste of time to study battles, generals, and specific dates.
4.Understanding the APEURO Exam Format
Your APEURO exam will include four very different question formats. Here are the key facts about each of these formats:
A.MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
1.You will be asked to answer 55 multiple-choice questions. However, six of these will be experimental questions that will be used on future exams. You will not know which are experimental and which count toward your score.
2.The 55 questions will be grouped into sets containing between 2 and 5 questions. Each set of questions will be based upon a stimulus (prompt). The prompts will be a brief source that could be a reading passage, a chart or graph, an illustration, or a map.
3.Each of the 49 questions counted toward your score will be worth 1.06 points for a total of 52 points. The multiple-choice questions will count for 40 percent of your total score.
4.You will be given 55 minutes to complete the multiple-choice question section.
See Chapter 28 for detailed strategies for answering the multiple-choice questions.
B.SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS
1.You will be asked to answer 3 short-answer questions.
2.The short-answer questions ask you to respond to a primary source passage or a secondary source such as a debate between two historians, a map, an illustration, or a chart.
3.Each short-answer question will include three very specific sub-points. Your answers to these sub-points do not require a thesis. Concentrate on writing concise statements that include specific historic examples. Use complete sentences. An outline or a list of bulleted points is not acceptable.
4.Each sub-point is worth 2.888 points. As a result, a full short-answer question is worth 8.664 points. Taken together, the three short-answer questions are worth a total of 26 points, or 20 percent of your total exam score.
5.You will be given 40 minutes to complete the three short-answer questions.
See Chapter 29 for detailed strategies for answering the short-answer questions.
C.THE DOCUMENT-BASED QUESTION (DBQ)
1.The DBQ is an essay question that requires you to interpret and analyze seven brief primary source documents. The documents typically include excerpts from diaries, speeches, letters, reports, and official decrees. In addition, DBQs often include at least one graph, chart, map, political cartoon, or work of art.
2.The DBQ begins with a mandatory 15-minute reading and planning period. You will then have 45 minutes to write your essay.
3.Your DBQ will be scored on a scale that includes seven specific points. Each point is worth 4.642 points. Taken together, the DBQ is worth a maximum of 32.5 points or 25 percent of your total score.
See Chapter 30 for detailed strategies for answering the document-based question.
D.THE LONG-ESSAY QUESTION
1.You will be given three long-essay questions. Although the three questions will be taken from different time periods, they will be related by a common theme and historical thinking skill. You will be asked to select and write about just one of the three long-essay questions.
2.You will be given 40 minutes to write your essay.
3.Your essay will be scored on a scale that includes six specific points. Each point is worth 3.25 points. The long-essay question is worth 19.50 points or 15 percent of your total exam score.
See Chapter 31 for detailed strategies for answering the long-essay questions.
5.Understanding the Meaning and Uses of Seven Historical Thinking Skills
The APEURO course stresses the understanding and use of seven key historical thinking skills. It is very important that you understand the meaning of each skill and the role it plays on the exam.
A.HISTORICAL CAUSATION
1.This skill involves the ability to identify and evaluate the long-and short-term causes and consequences of a historical event, development, or process.
2.This skill plays a significant role in the multiple-choice questions, the short-answer questions, and the long-essay question.
B.PATTERNS OF CONTINUITY AND CHANGE OVER TIME
1.This skill involves the ability to recognize, analyze, and evaluate the dynamics of historical continuity and change over periods of time of varying length. It also involves the ability to connect these patterns to larger historical processes or themes.
2.This skill plays a significant role in the DBQ question and the long-essay quest...

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