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Master the 2026 digital APUSH exam
The 2026 AP US History exam is fully digital and administered via the Bluebook app. To earn a 5, students must master stimulus-based multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that require deep analysis of maps, charts, and primary source texts.
Acely’s AI-powered platform builds essential historical thinking skills, including:
- Causation: Identifying long-term and proximate causes of major historical turning points.
- Comparison: Drawing parallels between different eras and societies.
- Continuity and Change Over Time (CCOT): Tracking shifts in national identity and civil rights from 1776 to the present.
Navigate multiple-choice questions for every AP US History unit
AP U.S. History has nine units, covering Native American societies to present day conflict and development. Our platform offers specific practice questions for each unit to build confidence for test day.
Unit 1: Period 1491-1607
Analyze the early era of European exploration and the first contact between Native American societies and the New World.
Understand how the transatlantic trade and the Columbian Exchange began to reshape global economies.
Unit 2: Period 2: 1607-1754
Explore the diverse models of European colonization that shaped colonial society.
Study how mercantilism and the First Great Awakening influenced development before the American Revolution.
Unit 3: Period 3: 1754-1800
Analyze the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the subsequent rise of political parties during the creation of a new national identity.
Unit 4: Period 4: 1800-1848
Tackle the Market Revolution, Jacksonian Democracy, and the Second Great Awakening. Understand the Missouri Compromise and debates over federal power.
Unit 5: Period 5: 1844-1877
Master the causes and consequences of the Mexican-American War, the tensions of secession, and the political successes and failures of Reconstruction.
Unit 6: Period 6: 1865-1898
Explore industrial capitalism, the "New South", and Jim Crow segregation. Practice stimulus-based analysis of the Gilded Age and the Progressive movement.
Unit 7: Period 7: 1890-1945
Evaluate the shift in American foreign policy from isolationism to imperialism, specifically during the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II.
Unit 8: Period 8: 1945-1980
Analyze the postwar era, including the impact of the Red Scare, the escalation of the Vietnam War, and the triumphs of the civil rights movement.
Unit 8: Period 9: 1980-Present
Study Reagan and conservatism, the end of the Cold War, and the economic and social challenges of the 21st century.
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Deep dive into APUSH period essentials
While practicing our stimulus-based MCQs, supplement your review with our curated era guides. Mastering these turning points is essential for earning the contextualization and evidence points on the 2026 digital exam:
- The Founding Era: Master the causes and effects of the Seven Years' War to understand the critical shift in British colonial policy.
- America as a World Power: Explore the transition from Dollar Diplomacy to the Open Door Policy to see how U.S. foreign interests expanded globally.
- The Modern Era: Review our APUSH Cold War Guide to master high-yield concepts like containment and brinkmanship.
- Final Prep: Read our Comprehensive AP US History Exam Guide for a full breakdown of the 2026 Bluebook app digital format.
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