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Preview of AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | |

AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | |

FRQ 1: Basic Economic Concepts – Opportunity Cost & Comparative AdvantageTitle:AP Macroeconomics | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | No-Prep FRQ | Description: Overview: This FRQ challenges students to analyze how opportunity cost and comparative advantage shape international trade. Using Adam Smith’s original quote and real-world trade examples, learners apply theory to data-driven decisions about specialization and efficiency. How It Can Be Used: 🌎 As a class discussion starter on
Preview of Differing Perspectives on the Causes of the Spanish American War

Differing Perspectives on the Causes of the Spanish American War

Using primary sources to help students increase empathy for diverse POVs and to prepare for a debate on whether or not the US should have entered the Spanish-American War.
Preview of APUSH 5 DBQs — Period 3: 1754–1800 — Revolution, Constitution, & Early Republic

APUSH 5 DBQs — Period 3: 1754–1800 — Revolution, Constitution, & Early Republic

TitleAPUSH Period 3 | DBQ Bundle | 1754–1800 | 5 No Prep DBQs + PPTs Description🔥 You get all of this for just 99¢! 💥 Help students build stronger DBQ writing skills with this AP U.S. History Period 3 bundle featuring 5 no prep DBQ practice resources and 5 matching presentation files. This classroom ready pack is focused on the major themes of 1754 to 1800, including the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation and Constitution, the rise of the first party
Preview of AP World History | No Prep DBQs | Empires and Administration |

AP World History | No Prep DBQs | Empires and Administration |

8️⃣ AP World History | DBQs | State Building | Empires and Administration | No PrepTitleAP World History | DBQ Practice | Empires and Administration | No Prep DescriptionHelp students practice DBQ writing with a structured AP World History resource focused on state building and imperial control from 1450 to 1750. In this no prep DBQ practice activity, students analyze documents connected to the Ottoman, Mughal, Spanish, Qing, and Tokugawa empires as they evaluate how empires maintained political
Preview of AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Consumer Choice & Utility Maximization |

AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Consumer Choice & Utility Maximization |

FRQ #4 - AP Microeconomics FRQ | Consumer Choice & Utility MaximizationTitle: AP Microeconomics FRQ | Consumer Choice & Utility Maximization | Budget Constraints & Marginal Utility per Dollar Detailed Description: This No-Prep AP Microeconomics Free Response Question (FRQ) explores how consumers maximize satisfaction while facing limited budgets and competing goods. Students apply the law of diminishing marginal utility and the marginal utility per dollar (MU/$) rule to determine equilibrium
Preview of AP Government | No Prep FRQs | Ideology & Policy Preferences  |

AP Government | No Prep FRQs | Ideology & Policy Preferences |

FRQ 8 | Ideology and Policy PreferencesTitle: AP U.S. Government & Politics | FRQs | Ideology & Policy Preferences | No Prep Full Product Description:Overview: Students evaluate how ideology influences public opinion and policy preferences using authentic polling data. The FRQ integrates theory, quantitative analysis, and reasoning, challenging learners to assess how belief systems shape attitudes toward government action and democracy. What’s Included: ✅ Real data tables and primary sources ✅
Preview of The Boston Declaration of Grievances and British Imperial Policies Analysis

The Boston Declaration of Grievances and British Imperial Policies Analysis

Bring colonial resistance to life with this engaging, standards-aligned worksheet that helps students analyze The Boston Declaration of Grievances (1689) in the context of British imperial policies like the Navigation Acts and salutary neglect. Perfect for middle or high school U.S. History or APUSH classrooms! What’s Included: A brief background reading on transatlantic trade, mercantilism, Navigation Acts, and salutary neglect An excerpt from The Boston Declaration of Grievances (1689) P
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