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Multiple Choice—55 Questions | 55 Minutes | 40% of Exam Score 2018 APUSH Exam Format Section I: Part A Multiple Choice—55 Questions | 55 Minutes | 40% of Exam Score Questions appear in sets of 2 to 5. Students analyze historical texts, interpretations, and evidence. Primary and secondary sources, images, graphs, and maps are included. Section I: Part B Short Answer—3 Questions | 40 Minutes | 20% of Exam Score Analyze historians' interpretations, sources, and perspectives about history. Opportunities for students to demonstrate what they know best. Some questions include texts, images, graphs, or maps. Update for 2017-18: The number of short-answer questions has been reduced to three, and the time allotted has been decreased to 40 minutes. Students will be choose between two options for the final required short-answer question, each one focusing on a different time period. Question 1 (required): periods 3-8 (1754-1980) Question 2 (required): periods 3-8 (1754-1980) Students choose between Question 3, periods 1-5, and Question 4, periods 6-9

Long Essay—1 Question | 40 Minutes | 15% of Exam Score Section II: Part A Document Based (DBQ)—1 Question | 60 Minutes (includes 15- minute reading period) | 25% of Exam Score Assess written, quantitative, or visual materials as historical evidence. Develop an argument supported by an analysis of historical evidence. Update for 2017-18: Five minutes have been added to the time allotted for the document-based question, which will now focus on topics from periods 3 to 8. (1754-1980) Section II: Part B Long Essay—1 Question | 40 Minutes | 15% of Exam Score Explain and analyze significant issues in U.S. history. Updates for 2017-18: Five minutes have been added to the time allotted for the long essay. The question choices will continue to focus on the same theme and skill but will now allow students to select among three options, each focusing on a different range of time periods: Option 1: periods 1-3 (1491-1754) Option 2: periods 4-6 (1800-1898) Option 3: periods 7-9 (1890-Present)