Advanced Placement Government and Politics, US
Exam Details
The AP U.S. Government and Politics exam has two sections. Section I is 50% of the total grade with 60 questions (45 minutes), Section II is 50% of the grade with 4 mandatory free-response questions (100 minutes).
Last year, 55.5% of students scored a 3 or better on the exam.
The College Board publishes sample exam questions and answers from previous years’ exams. It is highly recommended that students review released exams as part of their exam preparation. Most review materials below include content and model practice tests from released Advanced Placement exams.
Using the carefully selected preparation and review books, study guides and workbooks below should help you achieve your U.S. Government and Politics exam goals.
Review Materials
| 5 Steps to a 5 AP US Government and Politics, 2010-2011 Edition |  | | $12.89 | | No Reviews Yet | | Get Details |
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| 5 Steps to a 5: AP U.S. Government and Politics |  | | $11.55 |  | | Get Details |
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| Barron's AP U.S. Government and Politics Flash Cards |  | | $12.91 |  | | Get Details |
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| Princeton Review - Cracking the AP U.S. Government & Politics Exam, 2010 Edition |  | | $12.91 |  | | Get Details |
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