<p>I was looking at some APUSH pages and got some outlines on supreme court cases and the cold war and some other important time periods. </p>
<p>I also found the evolution of political parties which is a great help.</p>
<p>BUT, i really want to find a list of all the presidents and their major accomplishments domestically and abroad. If anyone could give a useful site like this or any other study aid POST HERE!!</p>
<p>oh yeah, and if anyone wants a study buddy IM me at xonicole143ox and we can do a little back and forth trivia.. ..seriously though. lol</p>
<p>The first twenty are usually more general, easier, and more thematics. The middle 40 are a little detail-oriented, but not that much. The last 20 are varying degrees of specific to down-right obscure-topic based.</p>
<p>Nicole07 - Do you think you could post the links to the evolution of political parties and the outlines you've found helpful? I've tried searching myself, but I'm having some difficulty. Thanks!</p>
<p>I have the 1984 AP US History Exam, but no answers (I can probably get them!). The 1984 Exam is the one with 100 Questions! I did the first 34 in a study session. I will try to erase them, but you will likely still tell. Still though. 66 Questions. If you want them....</p>
<p>That would be great if I got that document. For some reason Yahoo has it messed up. I searched it agian through yahoo, and got the same link in their search engine, still didnt work. Thats free hosting for you! Probably down due to heavy load!</p>
<p>EDIT: Nevermind, and thanks anyways! It is back up!</p>
<p>This test saddens me. I am getting around 75-80% right on the multiple choice. But I just have this gut feeling that the FRQ will be about something that I simply have ZERO idea about. How do you go about even prepping for the FRQs?</p>
<p>I am taking the 1984 one in like two hours.</p>