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Pre-AP World History and Geography Course Guide
pre-ap.collegeboard.orgmiddle school, high school, and college faculty. Pre-AP educator committees work closely with College Board to ensure that the course resources define, illustrate, and measure grade-level-appropriate learning in a clear, accessible, and engaging way. College Board also gathers
AP World History: Modern - College Board
apstudents.collegeboard.orgDirector, AP History Content Development. Daniel McDonough, Senior Director, AP Content Integration. Allison Milverton, Director, AP Curricular Publications. Kelly Stromberg, Senior Director, AP History Content Development . Allison Thurber, Executive Director, AP Curriculum and Assessment. SPECIAL THANKS. John R. Williamson. Return to Table of ...
AP World History: Modern - AP Central
apcentral.collegeboard.orgThe AP Test Development Committees are responsible for developing each AP Exam, ensuring the exam questions are aligned to the course framework. The AP Exam development process is a multiyear endeavor; all AP Exams undergo extensive review, revision, piloting, and analysis to ensure that questions are
AP World History - AP Central
apcentral.collegeboard.orgreality. The line and its organization would break down utterly under such pressure. But bit by bit it will grow in capacity, and the Powers that have enormous interests at stake in the Far East, if they continue to sleep as England has done of late, will wake to find a new, solid, impenetrable, self-sufficient Russia dominating
AP World History - College Board
secure-media.collegeboard.org• The Mughal emperor’s granting of co ncessions to the British East India Company reflects the ways in which some European joint-stock companies contributed to expanding European power across the world while weakening Asian states. • The Mughal Empire’s grant of the tax revenues to Great Britain , as shown in the image, was ultimately
AP World History - AP Central
apcentral.collegeboard.orgPortugal’s state monopoly in pepper and other controlled spices would also be threatened by allowing the Turks to establish trade in India. Even now, when they have not been able to openly compete against us, it is known that they conduct trade in secret, carrying spices to Persia, Bengal, Southeast Asia, and China, and
AP World History - College Board
apcentral.collegeboard.org• Explaining the nuance of an issue by analyzing multiple variables or by considering diverse or alternative perspectives or evidence, such as constructing an argument that discusses technology as one factor affecting economic growth in that period (among other factors such as political change, spread of religions, or environmental processes)