| AP World History |
| Chapter Study Aids |
College Board Website |
Unit 1: Prehistory- 600 C.E. |
| Introduction to Chapter 1 |
Chapter 1 Packet (due 8/10) |
| Chapter 2 Notes |
Chapter 2 Packet |
| Chapter 3 Notes |
Chapter 3 Packet |
| Chapter 4 Notes |
Chapter 4 Packet |
| Chapter 5 Notes |
Chapter 5 Packet |
Unit 2: The Middle Ages 600 C.E.–1450 C.E. |
| Chapter 6 Packet |
Chapter 7 Packet |
| Chapter 8 Packet |
Chapter 9 Packet |
| Chapter 10 Packet |
Chapter 11 Packet |
| Chapter 12 Packet |
Chapter 13 Packet |
| Chapter 14 Packet |
Chpater 15 Packet |
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Unit 3: The World Shrinks 1450-1750 |
| Unit Overview |
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| Chapter 16 |
Chapter 17 |
| Chapter 18 |
Chapter 19 |
| Chapter 20 |
Chapter 21 |
| Chapter 22 |
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Unit 4: Industrialization & Western Domination 1750-1914 |
| Chapter 23 Packet |
Chapter 24 Packet |
| Chapter 25 Packet |
Chapter 26 Packet |
| Chapter 27 Packet |
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Unit 5: The 20th Century in World History |
| Chapter 28 Packet |
Chapter 29 Packet |
| Chapter 30 Packet |
Chapter 31 Packet |
| Chapter 32 Packet |
Chapter 33 Packet |
| Chapter 34 Packet |
Chapter 35 Packet |
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AP Exam Information |
| Tips for AP Students |
Document Based Question (DBQ) |
| Change & Continuity Over Time (CCOT) |
Comparative Essay (Comp) |
Review Charts |
| Africa |
Study Group: Week 1 |
| East Asia |
Study Group: Week 2 |
| Eastern Europe |
Study Group: Week 3 |
| Latin America |
Study Group: Week 4 |
| Mediterranean |
Demographic Shifts |
| Middle East |
Gender |
| South Asia |
Global Trade |
| Western Europe |
Religion |
| All Era Vocabulary |
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AP World History is a comprehensive history course to prepare students for the AP World History Exam. This class has a weighted grade and is conducted in an accelerated pace (approximately one chapter per week) which requires an extensive amount of out-of-class reading and homework. It is for motivated students who aspire to take the AP exam. Student's grades will be based on the following: Tests: 40% Essays: 40% Homework/Quizzes: 10% In Class: 10%
Note: Chapter notes are not a substitute for in-class material or the textbook. They are to be used as a study aid only. Additional information may have been covered in class, each student is responsible for all information covered in class and assigned readings. |