
This AP World History review session covers Unit 5: Revolutions and Industrialization (c. 1750–1900) with clear explanations, exam strategies, and writing guidance.In this session, you will learn:The causes and impacts of major political revolutions (American, French, Haitian, Latin American)How Enlightenment ideas challenged traditional authorityThe key differences between political revolutions and the Industrial RevolutionHow industrialization transformed labor systems, cities, and social classesThe role of Karl Marx and new ideologiesHow to analyze change and continuity over time (CCOT)How to write a strong LEQ (Long Essay Question) with a clear thesis and evidenceThis session is designed for:AP World History students preparing for the examStudents who missed class and need a structured reviewAnyone looking to strengthen historical reasoning and writing skills📌 Exam Tip:Always explain how much change occurred. Strong answers balance change AND continuity, not just one.Support more AP World History resources:https://buymeacoffee.com/MrHutchingsHistory
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