<p>I have an FRQ coming up in AP Euro and I'm sure there will be DBQs too.</p>
<p>How do you write FRQs and DBQs in AP Euro? How big is the emphasis on "outside evidence", and is "point of view" only in DBQs and not FRQs?</p>
<p>If anyone's taken APUSH, then please let me know, are Euro FRQs and APUSH FRQs any different or are the rules basically the same? </p>
<p>Thank you so much!</p>
<p>ap euro is an easy ap class no stess :)</p>
<p>Thanks for the tip FireLion I’ll do my best not to stress out…but just wondering…how are FRQs in euro different from those in apush?</p>
<p>Outside evidence and point of view, can make a big difference on your AP score. Start of your DBQ’s by restating the question and summing up your points, then you begin your essays, make sure to site the document i.e (Doc. 11) make connections, observe a lapse in time between documents and what that means, be aware of the time period and the overall theme of the time period, once you do it a few times it should become easy. I am currently taking APUSH we haven’t done much yet though.</p>
<p>Thanks! That helps. Let me know if you need help in APUSH. I have a study guide and website for it.</p>