AP Exam – Section 1 (MC) Multiple Choice: 55 Questions | 1 Hour, 20 Minutes | 50% of Exam Quantitative Analysis: Analysis and application of quantitative-based.

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AP Exam – Section 1 (MC) Multiple Choice: 55 Questions | 1 Hour, 20 Minutes | 50% of Exam Quantitative Analysis: Analysis and application of quantitative-based source material Qualitative Analysis: Analysis and application of text-based (primary and secondary) sources Visual Analysis: Analysis and application of qualitative visual information Concept Application: Explanation of the application of political concepts in context Comparison: Explanation of the similarities and differences of political concepts Knowledge: Identification and definition of political principles, institutions, processes, policies, and behaviors

AP Exam – Section 2 (FR) Free Response — 4 Questions | 1 Hour, 40 Minutes | 50% of Exam Concept Application: Respond to a political scenario, explaining how it relates to a political principle, institution, process, policy, or behavior Quantitative Analysis: Analyze quantitative data, identify a trend or pattern, draw a conclusion for the visual representation, and explain how it relates to a political principle, institution, process, policy, or behavior SCOTUS Comparison: Compare a non-required Supreme Court case with a required Supreme Court case, explaining how information from the required case is relevant to that in the non-required one Argument Essay: Develop an argument in the form of an essay, using evidence from one or more required foundational documents

Review Plan – What to Study? M, 4/22 – Con & Federalism T, 4/23 – Con & Federalism W, 4/24 – Linkage Institutions Th, 4/25 –Linkage Institutions F, 4/26 – Political Culture S, 4/27 – Public Policy Su, 4/28 – General/Weakest M, 4/29 – General/Weakest T, 4/30 – Con & Federalism W, 5/1 – Three Branches Th, 5/2 – Linkage Institutions F, 5/3 – Political Culture S, 5/4 – Cases/Documents Su, 5/5 – General/Weakest Monday, May 6 – AP EXAM (2 WEEKS AWAY)