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1 MC Section: Geography. Any region you wish we'd focused on MORE?
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East Asia
Southeast Asia
South Asia
SW Asia / Middle East
Sub-Saharan Africa
Europe
Americas
Australia / Oceania
Water-Based Regions (Atlantic, Indian, Mediterranean, Pacific)
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2 MC Section: Geography. Please comment/explain your answer above.
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3 MC Section: Chronology: Any period you wish we'd focused on MORE?
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Period 1: Technological and Environmental Transformations, 8,000-c. 600 BCE (= 5%, 2-3 Questions)
Period 2: Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies, c. 600 BCE-c. 600 CE (= 15%, 7-8 Questions)
Period 3: Regional and Transregional Interactions, c. 600 to c. 1450 (= 20%, 11-12 Questions)
Period 4: Global Interactions, c. 1450 to c. 1750 (= 20%, 11-12 Questions)
Period 5: Industrialization and Global Integration, c. 1750 to c. 1900 (= 20%, 11-12 Questions)
Period 6: Accelerating Global Change and Realignments, c. 1900 to present (= 20%, 11-12 Questions)
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4 MC Section: Chronology. Please comment/explain your answer above.
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5 MC Section: Themes: Any SPICE Theme you wish we'd focused on MORE?
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Theme 1: Human-Environment Interaction
Theme 2: Development & Interaction of Cultures
Theme 3: Politics (State-building)
Theme 4: Economic Systems
Theme 5: Social Structures
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6 MC Section: Themes: Please comment/explain your answer above.
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7 MC Section: Historical Thinking Skills (HTS): Any HTS you wish we'd focused on MORE?
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HTS 1A: Chronological Reasoning: CAUSATION
HTS 1B: Chronological Reasoning: CCOT
HTS 2A: Comparison
HTS 2B: Contextualization
HTS 3A: Crafting ARGUMENTS from Historical Evidence
HTS 3B: USING Evidence appropriately to SUPPORT Argument
HTS 4A: Interpretation: Evaluating OTHER historians' Interpretations of History (secondary sources)
HTS 4B: Synthesis: Extending Argument to different time/place/theme/discipline
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8 MC Section, HTS: Please comment/explain your answer above.
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