Wednesday March 30.  American Government/Civics  (about 18% of test)  These items test your knowledge of the philosophical foundations of the U.S.

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Wednesday March 30

 American Government/Civics  (about 18% of test)  These items test your knowledge of the philosophical foundations of the U.S. government and how that philosophy developed into the structure and function of the U.S. government. Also tested is your knowledge of the U.S. government’s relationship to states and to its citizens.

U.S. History to 1865 (approximately 26% of the test)  These items test your knowledge of major events and themes in U.S. history from early European colonization to the end of the Civil War.

U.S. History since 1865 (approximately 25% of the test)  These items test your knowledge of major events and themes in U.S. history from Reconstruction to the late twentieth century.

 World Geography (about 13% of test)  These items test your knowledge of the importance and impact of physical and cultural geography on the development of regions throughout the world. Assessment of this domain will focus on geography content that you will have had an opportunity to learn in your study of World History and U.S. History.

 World History  (about 18% of test)  Although the GPS World History standards begin in pre-history and extend to the early days of the twenty-first century, items in this domain will test your knowledge of major events and themes beginning with the Renaissance and Reformation period and ending in the second half of the twentieth century.

 Found in the test content description but not assessed as separate domains.  These Social Studies skills are included in the content of test questions as appropriate. Map & Globe Skills/Information Processing Skills