You see, I took the AP WH exam in the first year of high school. Being from a foreign country, my level of understanding and writing historical events in English was limited as a result of it. Since I was in the prep grade and from another country, I had no high hopes whatsoever. However, I need to admit that this channel helped me a lot to get that 5. I would like to thank with this comment.
Land based is an empire thats land based Ottoman Empire- massively important, started small then expanded big real fast, mainly grew o=power cause of gunpowder weapons, conquered Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul. Ottoman ensalved Christian’s and converted them to Islam and made them jannisaries or powerful fighters Safavid= began small, grew big by raiding and conquering neighboring empires with gunpowder, had enslaved Christian army as well. Ottoman was Sunni muslim Safavid was shia muslim- only blood relatives MUGHAL EMPIRE. Most prosperous empire QING DYNASTY IR MANCHU- Manchu took Ming and made it Qing. Safavid and Mughals fought over territory, Mughal was Sunni while Safavid was Shia muslim so big fast opps. Legit establish authority consolidate means transfer other power to them Burecrey were opps make sure i dont eat tacos Devishirme was ottomans way Divine right made rulers god appointed the rulers Zamindar by Mughal empire taxes Ottoman tax farming
@@Anagarcia-ld2po Sure! What helped me the most last year for the DBQ was, knowing the content REALLY, REALLY well. There isn't really a point when you can know the content to well as, you don't know what specifically the two essays could be on (Other than the vague parameters they give you)-. Content-wise: Stephanie Gorges, Heimler, Freeman and skimming Amsco topics for any topic within the time period I needed more help on. Simultaneously, familiarize yourself with the format, there never really was a point when I thought the DBQ wasn't difficult. If your class is doing a Mock Exam, I'd definitely recommend that!! Don't stress too much about it, stress tarnished you'd best work. The essays should just kinda flow together without all too much thought. Our DBQ last year was on something like Feminism in Europe, it was something I wasn't very confident in and, I walked out of there thinking I had messed it up with my DBQ; HIPPing the documents well and knowing a good bit of content really came in clutch. Use your time appropriately. The LEQ is really not all that bad (Mine was on the revolutions: French, Haitian, American, etc) if you know the DBQ well than the LEQ should just be natural, I'm not saying to not review the LEQ but, definitely prioritize the DBQ. Don't walk in to the exam nervous or sleep-deprived, do your best, that's more than enough, If worst comes to worst, and you aren't too confident in the topic, then always aim for a couple points. Best of luck!! (It's like really early here so, excuse the bad grammar)
@@Anagarcia-ld2poHeimler should have video’s on that too! Try and search with John Green if not- we’re all in on this so might as well share what I know 😅
@@Anagarcia-ld2poIf you don’t know much about the tpic, just try to achieve as many points as possible by memorizing the rubric. The rubric has everything you need to get points
I’m beginning Unit 4 tomorrow and I’m scared because my class is paced faster than your upload schedule so I won’t get your refurbished content anymore😭😭
Freemanpedia thinks it’s going to be this unit or next unit for dbq- gotta review as much as possible. Plus, it’s my weakest unit Edit: nope I prepared for nothing, my bad🤖