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AP World History: Modern

In 2025, AP World History: Modern is offered online on 2 dates:

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Test Details

The AP World History: Modern exam will consist of 1 online free response question. The total time for the exam will be 45 minutes. The test is open note and open book. Read more about the College Board's academic integrity policy.

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Units Covered

The units covered on the 2025 AP World History: Modern exam will be adjusted to encourage fairness amongst students who have missed varying levels of school due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Units covered: Units 1–6
Units not covered: Units 7–9

Test Questions

Modified Document-Based Question (DBQ)

Question #1
Time: 45 minutes
Weight: 100%

This question presents students with 5 historical sources, 1 of which will be a non-text-based source. This question assesses students’ ability to:

  • Respond to the prompt with a historically defensible thesis or claim that establishes a line of reasoning.
  • Describe a broader historical context relevant to the prompt.
  • Support an argument in response to the prompt using at least 4 documents.
  • Use at least 2 additional pieces of specific historical evidence (beyond that found in the documents) relevant to an argument about the prompt.
  • For at least 2 documents, explain how or why the document’s point of view, purpose, historical situation, and/or audience is relevant to an argument.
  • Use evidence to corroborate, qualify, or modify an argument that addresses the prompt.

Academic Integrity

College Board is taking a strong stance against cheating on the 2025 online World History: Modern test. The following anti-cheating measures will be deployed on testing day to prevent cheating amongst students:

Students found violating the academic integrity policy will suffer severe consequences, including:

All data sourced from College Board AP Coronavirus Updates site. Read more here.