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1 ADVANCED PLACEMENT UNITED STATES HISTORY THE MULTIPLE- CHOICE SECTION

2 THE BASICS THE DIRECTIONS FOR THE MULTIPLE CHOICE SECTION ARE PRETTY SIMPLE ESSENTIALLY YOU WILL SELECT THE BEST ANSWER THAT FITS THE QUESTION AND RECORD ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET

3 Order of Difficulty 1 – 20 easy 21 – 60 medium 61 – 80 Difficult

4 TYPES OF QUESTIONS THE MAJORITY OF QUESTIONS ARE PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD. Roger Williams was exiled from the Salem Bay settlement because he a. endangered the colony by negotiating with Native Americans’ b. championed the abolition of private property c. questioned Parliament’s authority to tax the colonists d. disputed the authenticity of the Mayflower compact e. argued for the separation of church and state

5 THE ANSWER IS E THE ANSWER IS E

6 SOMETIMESQUESTIONS HAVE 4 CORRECT ANSWERS AND 1 INCORRECT ANSWER. THESE ARE CALLED “NOT/EXCEPT” QUESTIONS The New deal included programs for achieving all of the following goals EXCEPT a. developing an interstate highway system b. stabilizing agricultural prices c. insuring bank deposits d. eliminating industrial overproduction e. providing employment for the unemployed

7 THE ANSWER IS A

8 ONCE OR TWICE DURING THE M/C SECTION, YOU WILL BE ASKED TO INTERPRET AN ILLUSTRATION, OFTEN A MAP OR A POLITICAL CARTOON. THE KEY IS NOT TO TRY TO READ TOO MUCH BETWEEN THE LINES.

9 Hanna: That man Clay was an ASS. It’s better to be president than to be right! The political cartoon implies that a. Mckinley was the first president to favor big business interests openly b. by the 1890s, Henry Clay’s political approach had lost favor with the electorate c. McKinley’s presidential campaign was masterminded by Marcus Hanna d. Marcus Hanna single-handedly controlled all three branches of the federal government e. McKinley was too young to be an effective president

10 THE ANSWER IS C

11 THERE WILL BE ONE OR TWO QUESTIONS ASKING TO INTERPRET A GRAPH OR CHART. DO NOT OVERINTERPRET THE DATA. THE CORRECT ANSWER WILL BE INDISPUTABLY SUPPORTED BY THE INFORMATION IN THE CHART

12 Average, Highest, and Lowest Approval Ratings, by percentage of all eligible voters, for American Presidents, 1953 to 1974 AverageHighLow Eisenhower Kennedy Johnson Nixon Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the information presented in the chart above? a. Eisenhower was the most consistently popular president in the nation’s history b. Kennedy received greater Congressional support for his programs than did any other president during the period in question. c. Nixon’s lowest approval rating was the result of the Watergate scandal d.The difference between Johnson’s highest and lowest approval ratings was the greatest for any president during the period in question e. Eisenhower and Johnson were equally well liked by all Americans.

13 THE ANSWER IS D

14 NO MILITARY HISTORY AND TRIVIAL PURSUIT THE APUSH EXAM DOESN’T ASK ABOUT MILITARY HISTORY WHEN IT ASKS ABOUT WAR, THE QUESTIONS CONCERNS THE POLITICAL OR SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF A WAR RATHER THAN THE DETAILS OF WARFARE APUSH QUESTIONS NEVER TEST ROTE MEMORIZATION ONLY. WHILE YOU HAVE TO KNOW YOUR FACTS TO DO WELL ON THIS TEST, THE QUESTIONS ALWAYS ASK FOR INFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF LARGER HISTORICAL TRENDS.

15 THE BIG PICTURE M/C questions will NOT ask about exceptions to historical trends; the test ignores these, because the test makers are trying to find out whether you have mastered the important generalizations that can be drawn from history. Keep the big picture in mind when you take the exam. Even if you cannot remember the specific event or concept being tested, you should be able to answer the question by remembering the general social and political trends of the era.

16 THE BIG PICTURE CON’T 53. During the Harding and Coolidge administrations, the Federal Trade Commission a. greatly increased the number of court cases it brought against unethical businesses. b. controlled the rationing of food, rubber, and gasoline c. generally worked to assist businesses, rather than to regulate them d. was permanently eliminated e. saw its regulatory powers expanded

17 Here’s how to crack it At first glance, this question appears to require you to remember the history of the FTC. But, to answer all you need is the BIG PICTURE. What was the attitude of the 1920s presidents towards business? They pursued policies favorable to business. Since pro-business governments weaken regulations, you should be able to eliminate answer choices A and E Rationing did not occur until WWII, so eliminate B FTC is still around today so eliminate D The correct answer is C, which illustrates a BIG PICTURE principle, the 1920s were a pro-business era

18 Try This Question 68. “[This legislative body declares] that it views the power of the Federal Government as resulting from the compact to which the states are parties, as limited by plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact…and that, in case of deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states…have the right, and are duty bound, to interpose, for arresting the progress of the evil, and maintaining…the authorities rights, and liberties, pertaining to them.” The quotation above appears in a. the Halfway Covenant b. The Wealth of Nations c. Common Sense d. Virginia Resolutions of 1798 e. The Liberator

19 Here’s how to crack it Question 68 - therefore difficult If you key on the big picture the question is not that hard if you have done some preparing for the test The central concept of the quotation is nullification (states have the right try and stop the federal gov’t when it tries exercise too much power) You can eliminate answers by knowing what each answer represents the Halfway Covenant - baptism of Puritans Wealth of Nations - treatise on capitalism Common Sense - written before there were states The Liberator - an abolitionist newspaper That leaves Virginia Resolutions of 1798

20 THE GUESSING PENALTY AND PROCESS OF ELIMINATION Each wrong answer is worth -.25 points Each blank answer is worth 0 points Each correct answer is worth points The question is, “Does guessing have any value towards your score?” The answer is YES Why is the answer yes??

21 THE GUESSING PENALTY AND PROCESS OF ELIMINATION con’t Statistically speaking, once you eliminate at least one or more incorrect answers choices, guessing will improve your final score. For example, take five questions of which you guessed. The probability is that you will get at least one right (+1), 4 wrong 4 x.25 (-1) netting a total of zero. That’s the same if you left all of them blank and skipped them. Random guesses cancel each other out in the long run

22 THE GUESSING PENALTY AND PROCESS OF ELIMINATION con’t You will be rarely faced with a question on which you can’t eliminate at least one of the answers. In many cases you will be able to eliminate at least two if not three answers. Whenever you get this far, you must guess from the remaining answers. Does this mean you should take a guess on every question on the test? No. Because you only have a limited amount of time to spend on the m/c section.

23 THE GUESSING PENALTY AND PROCESS OF ELIMINATION con’t The first thing you want to do is answer all the questions to which you know the answer. Then go through a process of elimination to whittle down your answer choices to one on the (easy section), the the (medium section) and finally (difficult section) This strategy will help you find the correct answer and improve your overall score.

24 COMMON SENSE CAN HELP Sometimes an answer on the m/c section contradicts common sense. Eliminate those answers. Common sense works on the APUSH exam 26. Which of the following best explains the most important effect tobacco cultivation had on the development of the Chesapeake Bay settlements during the 17th century? A. Because tobacco cultivation requires large tracts of fertile land, it led to rapid expansionism in the region. B. The immediate commercial success of tobacco forced the settlers to defend against attacks by Spanish and French settlers, who wanted to take control of the tobacco trade. C. Tobacco provided the settlers a lucrative crop to trade with nearby native American tribes. D. Dependence on tobacco as their only cash crop brought the settlements to financial ruin in the early 1600s. E. British customs houses established in the region to regulate tobacco trade led to widespread resentment of the British by the colonists.

25 How to apply common sense. What would the first answer choice to be eliminated? C - Because why would the Indians trade for something they could easily grow? Was there ever an attack by the French or Spanish during the 17th century? If there was that would have been big news. It didn’t happen, so eliminate that answer. If tobacco was the main crop, wouldn’t that help the finances of the settlement rather than ruin it. Eliminate D The period of colonial resistance was still a hundred years away. Eliminate E That leaves us with the correct answer of A

26 Context Clues Some questions contain clues or vocabulary words that will either lead you to the correct answer or at least help you eliminate an incorrect answer. 60) The confiscation act of 1861 authorized the Union to a. divert commercial production toward the war effort b. negotiate a settlement to the Civil war with ambassadors from the Confederacy c. liberate those slaves used by the Confederacy “for insurrectionary purposes” d. stop merchant ships headed for Europe and seize their cargo e. arrest those advocating secession and hold them without a writ of habeas corpus

27 Context Clues If you don’t remember the confiscation act of 1861, the word confiscation might give you enough of a context clue to answer the this question correctly anyway. Which answers don’t deal with confiscation? b - negotiate e - arrest a - diverting commercial production d - does not mention WHOSE ships are to be seized c - this is correct because slaves are considered private property. In order to liberate them they had to confiscate private property.

28 PRACTICE Here is a group of five questions that could have come from the m/c section of the APUSH exam. As you work through them, try to apply everything you have learned in this review. Use –chronological thinking, –the big picture –process of elimination –common sense –context clues

29 OVERALL VIEW OF QUESTIONS Medium difficulty Chronological order »these questions begin in the middle of one grouping »and that question 37 started a new group »question 36 ended at the first decade of the 1900s »not every set will end in modern times and begin with the colonial era

30 SUMMARY §Familiarize yourself with the different types of questions that will appear on the m/c section. §Be aware that you will see many questions about political and social history, some questions about international relations, and relatively few about economic and cultural trends. Tailor your studies accordingly. §Look for “big picture” answers. Correct answers on the m/c section confirm important trends in American History

31 SUMMARY - con’t §The test will not ask you about weird exceptions that contradict those trends. §It also will not ask you about military history. §You will not be required to perform miraculous feats of memorization. §However, you still must study and become familiar with all the basics of American History. (There’s a lot of basics to know though) §Use the chronological ordering of questions to figure out which time period you are being asked about.

32 Final Conclusion It is your responsibility to prepare for the test. Studying the night before for a few hours will not do any justice. You have spent an entire year in this class to prepare you for this test. Don’t blow it! Seize the opportunity to earn college credit and demonstrate success.