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  • What website can I go to to read full-length AP World History Prep Books online for free?

    Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under books online | 1 Comment »

    See… I lost my AP World History Prep book at school and I think someone took it on purpose. I don’t remember if it has my name in it. I really need to study for this test. It’s on Thursday, May 14 and I need to know a website or websites to read full-length prep books online. And it has to be AP World History.

    Although this isn’t a full prep book, try using the directory on the left of the collegeboard page that I linked for general review. Under the "Sample Questions & Scoring" section, you can find several past DBQ and Essay questions, which you can use for practice.

    I think that it would be illegal for someone to share a full book online, unless it is public domain.

    I am also taking the exam on Thursday, and have been reviewing for around 2 weeks, doing some practice multiple choice and an essay most days. Good luck with your exam.

    PS- Although this is not definite, in the College Board emails and releases, they have stressed African Nationalism and the effects of the Cold War on the third world (congo, nicaragua, cuba, chile, etc.). In past years, similarly publicized topics have become essay questions.

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    1. Benno Says:

      Although this isn’t a full prep book, try using the directory on the left of the collegeboard page that I linked for general review. Under the "Sample Questions & Scoring" section, you can find several past DBQ and Essay questions, which you can use for practice.

      I think that it would be illegal for someone to share a full book online, unless it is public domain.

      I am also taking the exam on Thursday, and have been reviewing for around 2 weeks, doing some practice multiple choice and an essay most days. Good luck with your exam.

      PS- Although this is not definite, in the College Board emails and releases, they have stressed African Nationalism and the effects of the Cold War on the third world (congo, nicaragua, cuba, chile, etc.). In past years, similarly publicized topics have become essay questions.
      References :
      http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_worldhist.html?worldhist

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