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  1. Responses were expected to address the time frame of the 19th through the early 20th centuries and to demonstrate the historical thinking skill of causation. The question addressed Topics 6.2 and 6.5 and Key Concepts 5.1, 5.2, and 5.4 of the AP World History Course Framework.

  2. May demonstrate a complex understanding in a variety of ways, such as: Explaining the nuance of an issue by analyzing multiple variables. Explaining both similarity and difference, or explaining both continuity and change, or explaining multiple causes, or explaining both causes and effects.

  3. Examples: • “The Columbian Exchange had a profound impact on the Americas most notably by diversifying American populations through migrations of Europeans and enslaved Africans, but also by introducing new crops and domesticated animals.” Responds to the prompt with an evaluative claim that establishes a line of reasoning.

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  4. AP World History: Modern - Student Samples from the 2023 Exam Administration. Question 2: Long Essay Question, Mongol Expansion and Eurasia. 6 points. General Scoring Notes.

  5. Mar 17, 2023 · The AP World History: Modern Exam requires you to complete a long essay question. Read on for an example long essay question. In the period 1850 to 2001, new technologies emerged that had significant social, political, and economic effects.

  6. The AP World History exam is a three-hour and 15-minute test that consists of 55 multiple-choice questions, three short answers, one DBQ, and one essay. Questions address six major historical themes and nine units, with periods stretching back to the year 1200 CE.

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  8. The essay discusses both change and continuity in the time period (2 points). It provides evidence of political changes associated with the fall of the Gupta Empire and of several cultural continuities, including Hinduism, the caste system, and artistic styles (2 points).

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