curriculum note
This video is based on the 2020 modified online exam format (5 documents, 45 minutes, online submission via e-ticket, device upload rules). The current AP US History exam uses the standard paper-based format with 7 documents, so all logistics about e-tickets, uploading, and device requirements no longer apply.
covered in this stream
Exam Tips Intro
Test Recommendations
Exam Overview
Modified DBQ Details
DBQ Rubric Breakdown
E-Ticket Info
Login and Device Tips
Timer and Response Options
Allowed Items
Time Management Strategy
Course Framework
Counterclaim Discussion
Thesis Structure
Framework Examples
Key Concepts Evidence
Rubric Importance
Reader Tips
Documents as Trends
Prompt Interpretation
Complexity Requirements
DBQ Planning
Document Usage Example
Reader Suggestions
Thesis Activity Start
Historical Examples Analysis
Arguing Significance
Abolitionists and Tensions
Federal Government Increase
CCOT Prompts
HIP Requirements
Complexity in Thesis
Session Closing

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