Learn HGAP, WHAP, APUSH, and Euro topics in bite-size Tweets! 🌍📚 History doesn't have to be hard! New posts every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday🧠

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Welcome to @LetsLearnAPHist, where you can review AP History topics in 280 characters or less! A little about me: my name’s Natalie and I’m a current junior with a passion for history! I’ve taken AP U.S. History, AP World History, AP Human Geography, and I’m currently taking (.)
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Most AP Exam scores from Administrations 3 and 4 in June will be posted by next Monday, August 16. You'll receive an email when yours are available. spr.ly/6010ymtko
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Do you know what #APExams you're taking next year? Yes? Want to know what day and time you'll be taking them? Check out our latest article, and even download the timetable if you want. #collegeboard #apush #aplang marcoap.co/3wPvZ9v

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Super useful thread for next school year! Reminder: if you tested in May, you'll get your AP score Wednesday! ❤ Remember: we learned and tested during difficult times--however it turned out, you did your absolute best for the moment 💯
Any educators have note-taking techniques that they share with students to set them up for success? Whether a method on paper, an app, anything. #edchat #k12 #edutwitter
Happy #WHAP Wednesday! Let's talk different organizations in the 1900s: ASEAN promoted trade for countries in Southeast Asia, WFTO encouraged fair global trade, and finally, NAFTA outlined a free-trade area between 🇺🇸, 🇨🇦, 🇲🇽. Not enough characters to spell out acronyms here...
#APUSH Let's talk our 7th president, #AndrewJackson 🇺🇸 He was opposed to the National Bank and vetoed the charter to renew it in the Bank War. He increased the power of the president and founded the Democratic Party as the "people's president."
#HGAP Last Tweet before tomorrow's 🖥 exam! Let's talk the central place theory 🌎 Developed by W. Christaller, it details that urban settlements exist solely to provide "services" for the areas around them. It assumes an evenly distributed population resource distribution.
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Last #WHAP Wednesday before the digital exam! Let's talk the Communist Revolution in 🇨🇳 After WW2, Mao Zedong organized the rebellion the People's Rebellion of China emerged in 1949. The war was caused by imperial aggression and class divides. Good luck tomorrow! Home stretch!
#APUSH Last Tweet before the digital exam! Let's talk the #KoreanWar 🇰🇷 During 1950, the USSR 🇺🇸 fought their first "proxy war" in a third country and Truman increased military spending because of it 💵 The DMZ was formed at the end, which separated the country into N S Korea
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RT @APforStudents: AP Exams continue this week! During Administration 3, most subjects are digital, administered in school or taken at home…
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#APEuro Last Tweet before the digital exam! Let's talk the War of Spanish Succession, 1701-14 🇪🇸 It started after the death of Charles II ended w the Peace of Utrecht, where Phillip V was recognized as king. He no longer could succeed to the French throne as a result of this.
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#APEuro Let's talk Enlightened despots! These 1800s monarchs used the principles of the Enlightenment to strengthen their rule individual power. Examples include: Frederick II (Prussia), Peter the Great (RUS), Maria Theresa (Austria) 👑 They were still absolutists, however..
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Happy #WHAP Wednesday! Let's talk #MargaretThatcher, former PM of 🇬🇧! She was the first female to be British PM and founded "Thatcherism," which promoted nationalism and a free market economy.

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#HGAP Let's talk Wallerstein's #WorldSystemsTheory! The world ➗ into THREE: the core, the semi-periphery, the periphery based on country stats relating to development, status, power. The core=countries benefited from capitalist economy, while the periphery is less developed.
Important for those in #HGAP testing this Friday! (Next is your last Tweet!)
🔹 AP Comparative Gov 🔹 AP Human Geography & 🔹 AP Microeconomics students taking digital AP Exams on Friday, May 28 can now complete required exam setup. Completing this step is required 1-3 days before each digital exam or you won't be able to test. ➡️ spr.ly/6011y1Ne9
#APUSH Quick definition today (because I have my AP Chem test tomorrow)! The #NorthwestOrdinance outlined how new states would get admitted to the Union and encouraged westward expansion, while ensuring that the newly admitted states would have equal status with the 13 colonies.
#APEuro Let's talk the Spanish Civil War in 1936! Caused by the failure of Spanish democracy, it resulted in the rise of the dictator Franco, who would rule his fascist state until 30 years after the fall of Hitler his contemporaries 🇪🇸 200,000 people died in the 3 yrs of war.
Happy #WHAP Wednesday! ❤ Let's talk the Berlin Conference! In 1884, European countries discussed how the colonization of Africa would proceed in the light of New Imperialism. Africa's land wasn't divided according to tribal lines, and ethnic conflicts ensued.
RT @APforStudents: Reminder for AP European History and AP U.S. History students: If you haven't already, complete your exam setup today! h…

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#APUSH Let's talk the #Iroquois Confederacy! Five Indian tribes joined together in present-day NY to create their own laws and government that actually inspired the US govt 🇺🇸 Their system of cooperation was a model of autonomy until a schism occurred and the alliance disbanded.