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AP US History in a clearer, more complete exam prep flow

AP US History is being added with timeline review, stimulus-based questions, LEQ/DBQ support, and exam-style practice. The goal is to keep lessons, practice, written work, mock exams, and review moving inside one focused study rhythm instead of scattering them across disconnected resources.

This course is still in buildout. You can preview the coverage now and request access, and we’ll reach out when it opens.
Chronology, argument, and evidence in one systemBuilt for source analysis and writing practiceDesigned for full AP-season review
AP US History overview
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Study rhythm
Lesson → Practice → Review
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Course overview

Product preview

See the course structure, your current priorities, and the main study tools in one place.

AP US History practice

Targeted practice

Keep question work focused around the exact topic, graph, quantitative setup, or explanation skill that still needs reinforcement.

AP US History review

Review and integration

Bring the work back together through FRQs, mocks, or the broader course view so progress feels connected instead of scattered.

Preview snapshot

55 multiple-choice questions, 3 short-answer questions, 1 DBQ, and 1 LEQ.
Covers the full APUSH period sequence with sourcing and argumentation.
Built around the official AP US History framework.
Period-by-period review and timelines
Stimulus-based question practice
SAQ, DBQ, and LEQ support
Mock exams and evidence review

Why this path is worth the time

Keep unit review, question work, FRQs, and mock exams inside one study rhythm.
Stop bouncing between static prep books, loose notes, and disconnected banks.
Use analytics and review planning to spend time where it matters most.

How the prep flow works

Step 1
Build the base first: course overview, unit roadmap, and the right starting topics.
Step 2
Move into core training next: targeted practice, FRQs, and the question types that matter most.
Step 3
Then combine everything through mocks, review, and the next round of weak-area work.

Course coverage

A clean view of what the course covers

This upcoming course is being built as a full APUSH study system with period review, argumentation practice, document work, and mock review.

Unit 1

Periods 1-3

Colonial development, revolution, and the early republic.

Unit 2

Periods 4-5

Expansion, reform, sectional conflict, and Civil War.

Unit 3

Periods 6-7

Industrialization, empire, Progressivism, and world wars.

Unit 4

Periods 8-9

Cold War, social change, conservatism, and the modern U.S.

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