A little stressed out here. APUSH is coming up and I'm not sure about the number of units to study for. Does anyone here know how many there are? Thanks for your help!
Sure, no problem! The AP US History course is divided into nine different units. Here's a quick breakdown:
1. Unit 1: Early America (1491-1607)
2. Unit 2: Colonial Era (1607-1754)
3. Unit 3: Revolutionary Era (1754-1800)
4. Unit 4: Early 19th Century (1800-1848)
5. Unit 5: Civil War Era (1844-1877)
6. Unit 6: The Gilded Age (1865-1898)
7. Unit 7: Early 20th Century (1890-1945)
8. Unit 8: Post-World War II America (1945-1980)
9. Unit 9: Contemporary America (1980-Present)
These units mark significant periods in U.S. history and have been designed in a way that helps you understand the events in a chronological order. Make sure you take the time to delve into each one to properly prepare for your APUSH exam. Good luck with your studies! You've got this!
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