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If a media asset is downloadable, a download button appears in the corner of the media viewer. If no button appears, you cannot download or save the media. TextText on this page is printable and can be used according to our Terms of Service. InteractivesAny interactives on this page can only be played while you are visiting our website. You cannot download interactives. Thirty-five MCQs pertaining to the time period 1491 to 1945 The APUSH practice exam appearing below consists of thirty-five multiple-choice questions. All thirty-five questions pertain to the time period 1491 to 1945 (aka P1-P7), with questions 1–13 found in the 2020 CED and questions 14–35 found in the 2017 CED. My students will take this practice exam in mid-March. They will have thirty-five minutes to complete. Those who correctly answer 26 (75%) of the thirty-five questions within thirty-five minutes will earn at least a 4 on the May Exam, I’m predicting. The Practice ExamQuestions 1–4 refer to the map below Q1.
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Questions 17–18 refer to the poster below Courtesy of Library of Congress, LC-USZ62–117090Q17.
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Sidenote #1Click here to view another thirty-five multiple-choice question practice exam, with all questions also pertaining to the time period 1491 to 1945 (aka P1-P7), and with questions 1–13 found in the 2020 CED and questions 14–35 found in the 2017 CED. Sidenote #2In the past three years, my students most often missed the following: Q2.
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Sidenote #3This blog post is only being shared with the students I teach and tutor, the teachers belonging to the APUSH Online Teacher Community (OTC), and the teachers who have requested access to my APUSH P1-P9 slideshows, tests, word banks, and SAQs. Which of the following most accurately captures the colonists response to the proclamation of 1763?Which of the following most accurately captures the colonists' response to the Proclamation of 1763? Many colonists ignored the proclamation and migrated West.
Which of the following groups would most likely have supported the point of view expressed in the image above?Which of the following groups would MOST LIKELY have supported the point of view expressed in the image above? The Sons and Daughters of Liberty.
What event from the 20th century is most similar to the events described in the excerpt?What event from the 20th century is most similar to the events described in the excerpt? The French defeat at the battle of Dien Bien Phu.
What was the short term effect of the king's rejection of the Olive Branch Petition quizlet?The Olive Branch Petition was the last, desperate attempt by the colonists to reconcile with Britain. King George's rejection of the Olive Branch Petition undoubtedly helped to convince many colonists that efforts to reconcile were hopeless and that the king was bent on punishing the colonists.
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