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Page 1: AP Government and Politics Exam

AP Government and Politics ExamTuesday May 14th 8AM-12PM

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What to do before than Review Terms Review Notes AP Practice Tests on Shmoop

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AP Practice Exams Due Monday May 13th Take your Time Give your best effort

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Monday Morning Wake up early! Mid-morning/Afternoon stop studying Monday Evening do your thing Monday night go to bed Early

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Tuesday Morning Wake up Early (3 Hour rule) Eat YOUR breakfast Get to school by 7:30 7:40 do YOUR thing

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What to Bring Digital Watch (Timer Preferred) Know how to use timer Pencils sharp and fresh eraser YOUR drink or snack Wait for break to snack

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DO NOT BRING Cell Phone (Off and away) Laptop or tablets Beep watches Cameras iPod or listening Device Books scratch paper or notes High Lighters

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The Test 45-minute multiple choice (1/2) 100 Minute Free Response (1/2)

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Break Down Constitutional Underpinnings 3-9 Q’s Political Beliefs and Behaviors 6-12 Q’s Political Parties 6-12 Q’s Institutions of National government 21-27 Q’s Public Policy 3-9 Q’s Civil Rights and Liberties 3-9 Q’s

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Time Table Multiple Choice 15 minutes elapsed: 20 questions done 30 Minutes done: 40 questions done 45 minutes elapsed: 60 questions done Final five minutes guess and check

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Free Response TAG EM N BAG EM Name Drop Complete everything Shovel the S

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Sample Free Response Congress Exercises control over both the judiciary and the

beauracracy. A. Identify and explain two checks that congress has over

the judiciary B. Identify and explain two checks that congress has over

the beauracracy


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