APUSH · AP U.S. History
— c. 1491 to present —

The American story,
told straight.

Nine periods, sixty-eight CED-aligned topics, seven themes, four exam skills, and an FRQ Lab that scores like the real thing — built for students who want to actually understand the country, not just memorize the test.

Nine periods

The whole CED, topic by topic.

Each period opens to a list of CollegeBoard topics — every one with a study guide, key terms, a video, and a five-question quiz. Period 1 ships at full depth; Periods 2–9 ship as overviews and gain topic depth over the year.

Seven themes

The threads that run through it all.

CollegeBoard organizes APUSH around seven themes. Topic pages tag every claim to the relevant themes — useful when you’re studying for the LEQ.

1.

American & National Identity

Who counts as American — and on what terms.

NAT

2.

America in the World

The U.S. as colony, hemisphere power, and global hegemon.

WOR

3.

Geography & the Environment

Land, climate, and resources as constraints and opportunities.

GEO

4.

Migration & Settlement

Who came, who was forced, who left, and where they landed.

MIG

5.

Politics & Power

How power was distributed, contested, and used.

PCE

6.

Work, Exchange & Technology

Labor systems, markets, and the technologies that reshaped both.

WXT

7.

Social Structures

Class, race, gender, religion — and the lines they drew.

SOC