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Download free-response questions from past AP European History exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses, and scoring distributions.
The Long Essay Question (LEQ) asked students to formulate a thesis/claim in response to a prompt about a particular historical development or episode in European history. In 2021, each LEQ asked students to determine the most significant effect of historical events or processes in European history.
The Long Essay Question (LEQ) asks students to formulate a thesis/argument in response to a prompt about a particular historical development or episode in European history. In 2022 each LEQ asked students to determine the most significant similarity or difference between two events or processes in European history.
Everything you need to know about the AP European History (AP Euro) LEQ, including an instructional video, a rubric, and a link to materials from the College Board!
Supports an Argument: Supports an argument in response to the prompt using specific and relevant examples of evidence. (2 points) To earn the first point the response must identify specific historical examples of evidence relevant to the consequences of the Glorious and/or French Revolutions.
The sample exam questions illustrate the relationship between the curriculum framework and the redesigned AP European History Exam, and they serve as examples of the types of questions that appear on the exam.
To earn this point the essay must accurately describe a context relevant to the political relationship between Europe and the United States in the period from 1918 to 1939 and/or 1945 to 1989. Examples of context might include the following, with appropriate elaboration: World War I. World War II.