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AP World History Change Over Time help...!?
Just a quick question. Say the time period given is from 1492-1750 and you only know one thing that changed in the 1600's and one thing that remained the same. Can you just say "this changed in 1600" in one paragraph and "this one thing remained the same" in another paragraph?
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
The AP graders are looking for at least 2 continuities and 2 changes during a specific time period. Try your best to think up more than one for each of them. Each change and each continuity usually is a separate paragraph, so yes, you can do the same. Some people change the format up a bit, but as long as you have all the correct and necessary information, you should be fine.
Just remember to make sure your thesis statement is as perfect as you make it. Thesis statements are the number one thing AP essay graders look for.
Good luck on the AP test ;)
Source(s): AP World History Student