AP European History Study Plan
AI-generated Daily Plans for the AP European History Exam. European history from 1450 to the present across nine units, with DBQ, LEQ, and SAQ sections.
What's on the AP European History Exam
- Renaissance and Exploration
- Age of Reformation
- Absolutism and Constitutionalism
- Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments
- Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
- Industrialization and Its Effects
- 19th-Century Perspectives and Political Developments
- 20th-Century Global Conflicts
- Cold War and Contemporary Europe
Why it's hard
APEuro overlaps with AP World but goes deeper on intellectual and cultural history. Students who only memorize political timelines miss the philosophy and art questions that pad the MCQ.
How Fennie helps
Fennie pulls in the intellectual-history threads (Enlightenment thinkers, modernist movements) alongside political events, so a single Daily Plan covers both.
A sample week of prep
- 01Mon — Reformation timeline + thinkers
- 02Tue — Enlightenment philosophers comparison
- 03Wed — Industrialization DBQ practice
- 04Thu — WWI causation LEQ outline
- 05Fri — Cold War Europe SAQs
- 06Sat — Mixed timed FRQ
- 07Sun — Review and regenerate plan
Sample only — your real Fennie plan adapts daily based on what you got wrong, what you ignored, and how close you are to test day.
Frequently asked questions
Is APEuro harder than APUSH?
Comparable. APEuro has more intellectual history; APUSH has more sourcing-heavy DBQs. Students who like philosophy usually prefer Euro.
What's the hardest period?
Unit 4 (Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment) — dense with names and ideas easy to confuse.
Does Fennie cover art history references on the exam?
Yes — Daily Plans include the major art and architectural movements (Renaissance, Baroque, Romantic, Modernist) the MCQ commonly asks about.
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