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Globalization - AP® World History Crash Course Review

Globalization: AP® World History Crash Course Review

You may not have realized it, but we live in a world defined by globalization. Whether you’ve been listening to the British artist Adele, watching a soccer match taking place in South Africa, or using a blender that was made in Singapore, you have been taking part in a widespread and complex global system. It has become such an integral part of our lives that we hardly think about how this system came to be and what the historical consequences have been.

Mesopotamia - AP® World History Crash Course Review

Mesopotamia: AP® World History Crash Course Review

It’s always difficult to decide on what you are going to focus on when you are studying for your AP® World History Exam. How can you cover thousands of years of global history? It’s a good question, but that’s why we’ve created these AP® World History Crash Course reviews. And trust us, you are going to want to add Mesopotamia to your list of must-know AP® World History concepts.

The Silk Road - AP® World History Crash Course Review

The Silk Road: AP® World History Crash Course Review

Did you think that international trade was a product of modern globalization and capitalist markets? Or did you ever assume that the Columbian Exchange was the first historical instance of the trade of people, plants, animals, and diseases between two vastly different continents? Well, this AP® World History guide is going to help to dissuade you of any of these misconceptions as we cover one of the central AP® World History concepts: the Silk Road.

The Columbian Exchange - AP® World History Crash Course Review

The Columbian Exchange: AP® World History Crash Course Review

Can you imagine a world that has Italian pasta without tomato sauce to smother the noodles? How about having a hamburger without any fries? Or maybe an alternate reality where the Irish potato famine of the 19th century never happened? Well, without the Columbian Exchange all of these scenarios could have played out in very real ways.

The Enlightenment - AP® World History Crash Course Review

The Enlightenment: AP® World History Crash Course Review

An important concept and period covered in AP® World History is the Enlightenment. Here’s an AP® World History crash course on the Enlightenment: Before the Enlightenment: In the late 1500’s, a revolution began. This period of great change is known as the “Scientific Revolution.”

AP® World History Free-Response Questions

How to Approach AP® World History Free-Response Questions

The AP® World History Exam can be one of the most challenging AP® exams to take because of the vast time-frame and the number of significant historical events, people, and developments that are covered in the course. Even more challenging for some may be how to approach the AP® World History free-response questions. These questions not only cover a broad spectrum of topics, but require you to use your historical thinking skills to defend your response by providing historical evidence to support your written answers to these questions.

Important Historical Thinking Skills for the AP® World History

The 5 Most Important Historical Thinking Skills for the AP® World History Test

When you finally sit down and begin the AP® World History Exam, you will have invested a lot of time, effort, and energy in preparing for that moment. Having a plan of attack for each question is key to getting the maximum number of points for that question. One of your best bets is to make sure that you have developed solid historical thinking skills.

One Month AP® World History Study Guide

One Month AP® World History Study Guide

So you’re strapped for time and the exam is looming over your head. It’s still this vague, scary thing you don’t quite understand – but don’t worry! Plenty of people have been here before you and still scored very well on the AP® World History Exam. All you need to pass a test is proper preparation, along with a little confidence (which generally improves as you prepare – convenient, isn’t it?) and a good amount of sleep.