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Rare to see such impressive gains as these: AP World History teachers expanded access to ~40,000 more students, and scores increased significantly – with an especially large jump in the % of 5s. As a result, 36,000 more students earned scores of 3+ this year than last!
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Today in 1861, Russian tsar Alexander II finally frees the serfs in an attempt to make social reform to compete with Europe.
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Shirley Gates McBride was 1 of 120,000 female soldiers who contributed mightily to the U.N. war effort in Korea. She remembers taking care of wounded soldiers. See her interview here- https://t.co/YaBeqNyIIl
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On this day in 1498, Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama reaches the island of Mozambique along the east coast of the African continent. He would continue his journey, and eventually arrive in India.
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The economic competition between European nations for colonial control in Asia and Africa eventually contributed to which of the following causes of World War I?
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Which of the following causes of World War I was a result of massive spending by industrialized nations on their defense systems and troops?
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