I'm sorry you're taking advanced placement U.S. history. You should not be in this class because you're obviously not interested nor ready for college-level history.
The principal of my granddaughters' school warned all potential AP students not to take AP history unless they really loved history and really loved to read. My granddaughters took other AP classes -- but not AP history!
How did the compromises made when writing and ratifying the Constitution encourage the development of political factions? Compare and Contrast the effectiveness of Washington?s and Adams' presidencies in obeying and promoting the Constitution during their administrations.
Does anyone know where I can find the answer to this? I am completely stumped by it(Yes I am in AP US History and yes I SUCK AT HISTORY. lol) Thank you everyone for your time and help. It is all greatly appriciated.
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Ms. Sue is right. You need to get into a regular US History class ... now!
Well... despite the fact that I am not good at history I did sign up for the class and I AM STICKING WITH IT. I am not going to swtich out. Thank you for your time, however, my descision to stay in the class will not be swayed. I do need help with it however, and I am looking into getting a tutor. I do want to succeed at the class and using this website is only temporary until I can get a tutor to help me.
well ms.sue the fact that she can't answer the question doesn't mean she doesn't have the potential to be in an AP class.