22 multiple-choice questions in College Board exam style. Each has four choices and a full explanation of why each option is right or wrong.
Read the question carefully before looking at the choices. AP Euro Unit 8 questions often hinge on distinguishing the long-term causes of WWI from the assassination that sparked it, or fascism from Nazism from Stalinism — don't assume based on a single keyword.
Eliminate before guessing. Distractors often include true statements about a different event or a different unit's content. Cross out anything that doesn't directly answer the question asked.
Connect events to themes. If a question is about New Imperialism, the Treaty of Versailles, or the Holocaust, think about which course theme (INT, SP, ECD, SOC) it connects to — that's usually the key to the right answer.
Read the explanations even when you got it right. Each one teaches a small fact that often returns in a different form on the exam.