AP History Help
Can a single peppercorn or a lump of coal change the course of an entire civilization? In Episode 55 of AP History Help, host Wendy explores why trade is the ultimate "engine" of history across AP World, AP European, and AP US History. We move beyond dates and names to look at history as a series of transactions that fueled the spread of religions like Buddhism and Islam, sparked the Commercial and Market Revolutions, and ultimately weaponized global supply chains during the World Wars. Whether you are preparing for a DBQ or an LEQ, this episode provides the specific evidence and...
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Master AP European History Unit 6 (1815–1914) with this comprehensive review of Industrialization and Its Effects. In Episode 54 of the AP History Help podcast, host Wendy explores the "Great Shift" that transformed Europe from a quiet agrarian society into an industrial powerhouse. We break down the "perfect storm" of factors that allowed Great Britain to lead the way—from coal and capital to political stability—and track the spread of industry through the Zollverein in Germany and gradual changes in France. This episode covers essential exam topics including the Second Industrial...
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Stop writing basic essays about how women throughout history were just oppressed under patriarchy; to earn the "complexity point" on your AP World, AP Euro, and APUSH exams, you need to know the exceptions. This cross-course deep dive explores the dynamic women and unique societies that broke the historical rules. From powerful rulers who dominated their eras like Empress Theodora, Queen Elizabeth I, and Empress Dowager Cixi, to defying gender norms like warrior Joan of Arc and the pirate fleet commander Ching Shih, we supply the evidence you need for nuanced arguments. We also examine...
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This episode of the AP History Help podcast takes you deep into the explosive events of AP Euro Unit 5! We cover the rise of the French Revolution, from the storming of the Bastille to the terrifying Reign of Terror. You'll learn about the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, a complex figure who changed the face of Europe. Finally, we'll explore the conservative backlash at the Congress of Vienna, led by Klemens von Metternich, and the subsequent wave of liberal and nationalist revolutions that swept across Europe in 1848. This is a must-listen for any student preparing for the AP European...
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Are you struggling to keep your "isms" straight? Whether you are prepping for AP European History, APUSH, or AP World, that little three-letter suffix is the key to unlocking the major eras of history. In this deep dive episode of AP History Help, we decode the essential vocabulary you need to master your LEQs and DBQs. Join us as we break down the complex systems of power, from the rigid land ownership of Feudalism to the absolute authority of the Monarchy. We trace the economic shifts from Mercantilism to Capitalism and Socialism , and explore how art mirrored the mind through Romanticism,...
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Celebrate Episode 50 with AP History Help as we explore AP European History Unit 4: Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments! This episode dives into how Reason Changes Everything, from challenging ancient astronomy to fundamentally reshaping government. Discover the revolutionary ideas of the Scientific Revolution with figures like Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton, who pioneered empiricism and universal gravitation. Then, journey into the Enlightenment as Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau apply reason to society, championing natural rights, freedom of speech,...
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Discover the untold story of human movement with AP History Help! This episode dives into "Why Everyone Moved" by exploring Human Migrations as a fundamental force in AP World, AP European, and AP U.S. History. Unpack the push and pull factors that drove people across continents, from the ancient Bantu Migrations in Africa to the devastating Irish Potato Famine migration to America, and the pivotal Great Migration of African Americans within the U.S. Learn how migration is the ultimate lens for understanding Causation and Continuity & Change in history, shaping societies, economies, and...
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Dive into AP European History Unit 3 with AP History Help as we explore the epic clash between Absolutism and Constitutionalism from 1648-1815! This episode unpacks the profound impact of the Commercial Revolution and the devastating Wars of Religion (including the Thirty Years' War) on state-building in early modern Europe. Discover how monarchs like Louis XIV epitomized absolute power with divine right at Versailles, while England forged a different path through the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution, culminating in the English Bill of Rights (1689). We'll also examine the...
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Dive into AP European History Unit 3 with AP History Help as we explore the epic clash between Absolutism and Constitutionalism from 1648-1815! This episode unpacks the profound impact of the Commercial Revolution and the devastating Wars of Religion (including the Thirty Years' War) on state-building in early modern Europe. Discover how monarchs like Louis XIV epitomized absolute power with divine right at Versailles, while England forged a different path through the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution, culminating in the English Bill of Rights (1689). We'll also examine the...
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Join Wendy on AP History Help Episode 47 as we dive deep into The Enlightenment, the intellectual movement that revolutionized the 18th century and beyond! This episode is a must-listen for AP World, AP European History, and AP U.S. History students, connecting the dots from John Locke's natural rights and Voltaire's free speech to Rousseau's social contract and Montesquieu's separation of powers. Discover how these radical Enlightenment ideas fueled the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Haitian Revolution, fundamentally reshaping governments and inspiring global independence...
info_outlineIn this episode of AP History Help, we break down AP US History Unit 4, covering America’s growth and transformation from 1800 to 1848. Join us as we explore Thomas Jefferson’s presidency and the Louisiana Purchase, the impact of the War of 1812, and the rise of the Market Revolution, which reshaped the economy and society. We also dive into Jacksonian Democracy, the Indian Removal Act, and reform movements sparked by the Second Great Awakening. This period saw the rise of new political parties, landmark Supreme Court cases, and critical debates over states' rights and federal power—all setting the stage for future conflicts. Perfect for APUSH students, this episode provides key insights and themes to help you excel on your exam!
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