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  • Social Science
AP United States History

In AP U.S. History, students investigate significant events, individuals, developments, and processes in nine historical
periods from approximately 1491 to the present. Students develop the same skills and methods historians employ: analyzing primary and secondary sources; developing historical arguments; making historical connections; and utilizing reasoning about comparison, causation, continuity, and change. The course also provides eight themes that students explore throughout the course to make connections among historical developments in different times and places: American and national identity; work, exchange, and technology; geography and the environment; migration and settlement; politics and power; America in the world; American and regional culture; and social structures. College Course Equivalent AP U.S. History is equivalent to a two-semester introductory college course in U.S. history. There are no prerequisites for AP U.S. History. Students should be able to read a college-level textbook and write grammatically correct and in complete sentences.

  • Grade 11