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MikeGaeta's picture
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Well, my teacher was talking about how last year they did extremes for dbqs and essays eg. The American Revolution and then The Vietnam war, these are very far at the ends of the spectrum.
He expects that we will have more closer to the middle, such as the Progressive Era.

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dang we taught ourselves the progressive era over the summer. we're not to the civil war yet

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I'm nowhere near ready. My teacher didn't get past the 1900's, and my World History teacher didn't teach us much about that time period either. Which really sucks since it's an important period in history, and I've seen many many questions about it on practice tests. I'm the type of person that gets straight A's, but so far the best I've done on a practice test was a 50% ._.

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I'm not anywhere near to being ready. Our teacher didn't cover anything past the early 1900s in any kind of detail, and we've covered approximately 80 years of history in the past 3 days because she realized that the test was tomorrow. I hope everyone does well!

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its a mental thing. i feel i am ready. with the elp of my teacher and the internet. as long as you gather the big picture for each decade and then incorporate a few dates to prove your arguement, you should be fine. this is my 2nd of 3 AP exams, take your time on the Mulitiple choic, and PACE YOURSELF ON THE ESSAYS! keep time in mind and organization. THESIS IS KEY!!!!!

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no im not i dont even care lol

silverstone902's picture
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im not sure how confident i feel but heres a heads up for some underground ap history information lol
a anonymous tip i found:

I went to a wayne state seminar on 3 time periods in U.S. History, and for the past seven years, they have always gotten at least one of the lectures as a correct topic for an essay or DBQ.
My predictions for the essays/DBQ are (in accordance with Wayne State):
1. Jacksonian Times
2. Progressivism
3. The 1960's -- the civil rights change and counterculture

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so how did everyone think they did now that its over? i personally think that i failed the multiple choice and did awesome on the essays

apness's picture
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so i just realized that i wrote my dbq on the wrong time period
i wrote a really good essay on the wrong time period
frick
is there no chance left for me? Will that dbq automatically get a zero?
if someone could respond i would really really love that because i am worried so much right now.

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idk about your DBQ, but I felt ok on the essays, except one i really dropped the ball. i had no idea on one so i guessed and guessed very wrongly!

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