<p>Is anyone willing to predict what he or she thinks the subject of each of the essays will be for the AP test?</p>
<p>idk. It kinda difficult. There’s so many topics. Hmm, DBQ, I say it’s going to be about the Whigs. For Part B, something about Jacksonian era and industrial revolution in the early 1800s. For Part C, the influence of industries during the Gilded Age and effect of the WWI during the 1920s. These are merely random predictions.</p>
<p>@Jerrry4445 - some of those topics seem too close to last years to be plausible. Last year they had a question about industry, the Jacksonian Era, and WWII.</p>
<p>at this point its 100% guess work. Just learn everything.</p>
<p>My guess is it’ll be this: something on slavery or civil rights. </p>
<p>Good luck</p>
<p>My teacher has predicted that the topics will include the Cold War and the Jacksonian Era.
I’m guessing something relating the McCarthy/Red Scare and possibly the Jacksonian Era as it did mark “the rise of the common man.”</p>
<p>Cold War - I swear I will stab the FR packet. I have been doing Cold War a lot in my APUSH class.</p>
<p>I agree with killer 2021, there will probably be a DBQ/FRQ about slavery. Because there usually is ever year.</p>
<p>I would love a Cold War FR. That’d be good, cause I know a good amount about it.</p>
<p>I think slavery as a FRQ, but not a DBQ because there was an African American topic last year as a DBQ.</p>
<p>Hello everyone on College Confidential. I believe that the AP US History exam might consist of essays about slavery, Unionism, and Imperialism. That’s just my guess. There also might be something comparing and contrasting FDR’s New Deal Programs, Teddy Roosevelt’s Food and Drug Administration, and Lyndon B. Johnson’s Medicare and Medicaid systems (you know, in reference to the Health Care reform?..maybe…)</p>
<p>My teacher thinks the DBQ could be on Industrialization/Urbanization or Foreign policy between 1865–1914 (Open Door, Big Stick, Spanish-American War, Roosevelt Corollary, etc.).</p>