2 min read•Last Updated on July 11, 2024
Fatima Raja
Fatima Raja
The entire point of this Comparative Government is to compare and contrast different governance structures around the world. So, yeah, it's all right there in the name.
The countries this course focuses on are Great Britain, Iran, Nigeria, Mexico, China, and Russia. You get to learn all about the differences and similarities about the governments you hear about in the news and the governments that don't get a lot of coverage. If you're American, that's every other government 🐸☕️.
That's exactly what makes this course so interesting! You get to learn about how governments across the globe function (or, in some cases, don't 😬 . . . big oof).
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The Comparative Government AP Exam is made up of 2 sections: Multiple Choice (MCQ) and Free Response (FRQ)! Make sure to check out our awesome Cheat Sheet Review Chart and Learn the Format of the Exam below!
The multiple choice section comes first on the exam. It has made up of 55 Questions, and you'll have an hour to answer them.
Each question is going to have 4 answer options. That starts on the 2020-21 exam, whereas in the past, there were 5 answer options.
There's also a few more changes to the 2020-21 Exam:
You might be wondering what the FRQ section looks like, especially because every AP exam is slightly different in terms of timing.
You'll have 90 minutes to do this section of the CompGov exam, and it makes up 50% of your exam score.
The FRQ section of the CompGov exam has 4 questions, and each one of them is a different style of question. Here are the types of questions: