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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...
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Ready for an explosion of change? In this episode of AP History Help, we tackle AP European History Unit 2: The Age of Reformation (1450-1648). Discover how Martin Luther ignited a spiritual firestorm with his 95 Theses, leading to the Protestant Reformation. Unpack King Henry VIII's scandalous motives for the English Reformation and how the Catholic Church fought back with the Counter-Reformation and the Jesuits. We'll journey through brutal religious wars like the Thirty Years' War and the French Wars of Religion, examining their lasting impact, including the Peace of Westphalia in 1648....
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Are you struggling to connect the dots in AP History? Feel like you're drowning in names and dates instead of understanding the big picture? In this episode of the AP History Help Podcast, we reveal the "secret code" to understanding history: five simple themes that apply to AP World History, AP US History (APUSH), and AP European History. Mastering these core concepts—Social, Political, Environmental, Cultural, and Economic (SPECE)—is the key to unlocking higher scores on your essays. We'll show you how the official College Board themes for each course fit perfectly into this simple...
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In this episode of the AP History Help Podcast, Wendy dives into AP European History Unit 1 (1450–1648), covering the Renaissance, humanism, the printing press, the rise of new monarchies, and the Age of Exploration. Learn how events like the Columbian Exchange, the growth of global trade, and the beginnings of the Atlantic slave trade reshaped Europe and the world. Wendy also highlights key figures such as Petrarch, Machiavelli, Michelangelo, and Prince Henry the Navigator, while connecting themes to future AP exam essay prompts. Whether you’re new to AP Euro or looking for a solid...
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Kick off Season 3 of the AP History Help podcast with Wendy as she shares the top five habits every AP History student needs to succeed. Using her SNORT method—Seek feedback, Notetaking, Organize, Review regularly, and Time management—Wendy breaks down practical strategies you can start using today. Whether you’re in APUSH, AP World, or AP Euro, these tips will help you stay on track, reduce stress, and boost your exam performance. Plus, hear updates on what’s new this season and why now is the perfect time to start building strong academic habits. Website: Vote: Time management flex...
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In this special season wrap-up, Wendy dives into the just-released 2024 AP World History and AP U.S. History free-response questions (FRQs)! Whether you're here for AP World or APUSH, Wendy shares her real-time reactions, breaks down each SAQ, DBQ, and LEQ, and gives insight into the kinds of historical thinking, examples, and strategies you’ll need to succeed. This episode is perfect for students, teachers, and future test-takers looking to understand the exam style. Plus, get tips on what to expect next year, and why women’s history, Cold War diplomacy, and economic change were central...
info_outlineHow did the U.S. rise from an isolated nation to a global superpower between 1890 and 1945? In this episode of AP History Help, we break down APUSH Unit 7, covering imperialism, World War I, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and World War II. Learn about key events like the Spanish-American War, the Treaty of Versailles, FDR’s New Deal, Pearl Harbor, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Understand the causes and effects of major historical shifts, and get ready for the AP U.S. History exam with this deep dive into a crucial time period.
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Note that around the 5-minute time I refer to President Roosevelt… I meant Wilson…OOOPPS!