The AP World History Study Thread

<p>It also depends on how u write the essays.</p>

<p>Q: In total tonnage, what is the most traded crop of today? (as in today's society)</p>

<p>A. Sugarcane
B. Cotton
C. Wheat
D. Tobacco
E. Coffee</p>

<p>and Rampreddy, what time do you guys get out of school? I saw that you were writing a response to the thread around 2:24--I don't know if you guys are allowed to get on this kind of site at school, but we certainly aren't.</p>

<p>when you guys take mock exams, do you always do the essays?</p>

<p>Its weird.. I only took one mock exam and had 2 do it</p>

<p>Lucyz I'm interested in that answer. Is it C?</p>

<p>anyone have released 2002 AP World?</p>

<p>I just took Kaplan test and got 55. </p>

<p>Surge... high 60's!?!?!?!? Thats like 98%? Was that a typo?</p>

<p>hey lucyz i think the answer is C cuz like sugar was popular way back sorta, tobacco is bad lol, coffee is one of the top but not the top, and cotton im not that sure.</p>

<p>my guess is Cotton, because almost all of our clothes is made from it. :P And most of our clothes comes from China.. lol.</p>

<p>ok well until we get that resolved, new question!</p>

<p>The only South American country that was colonized by the Portuguese was?</p>

<p>A. Argentina
B. Brazil
C. Columbia
D. Chile
E. Ecuador</p>

<p>"Christianity and Islam originated in what part of the world?</p>

<p>A) Western Europe
B) Eastern Europe
C) North America
D) South Asia
E) Sub-Saharan Africa"</p>

<p>Huh? None of those are right answers, unless South Asia includes the middle east.</p>

<p>B. Brazil</p>

<p>Question: Define neo-confucianism and how it came about.</p>

<p>The Portugese took over Brazil, clearly.</p>

<p>Neo-confucianism is confucianism adapted to Taoist and Buddhist challenges, formed primarily during the Song dynasty.</p>

<p>Response to A-san:</p>

<p>Nope, it's not a typo. I actually read through my Barrons book, so I knew a lot of the stuff (66 on one and 67 on the other). And the Kaplan book was easy.</p>

<p>Just took the other princeton review test. Low 50's again :( what is the "hague"?</p>

<p>haha, I took the Princeton review test aswell, and I asked the same question. I have no clue what the Hague is... In that test I scored a 53 I think.</p>

<p>The Hague is Amsterdam's seat of government (not capital though). Otherwise I have no idea.</p>

<p>Yeah, I remember the answer (or one of the options) was that it controls the foreign affairs of the provinces. Initially I got it wrong though.</p>

<p>The Hague is also where the International Criminal Court is located currently.:)</p>

<p>good luck cramming. -____- i'm screwed.</p>