How To: QUANTITATIVE DATA Question [AP Gov FRQ Tips]

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In this video Heimler shows you everything you need to know to earn a perfect score on the AP Gov Quantitative Data Free Response Question (FRQ).

In this FRQ, you're going to be presented with a visual stimulus which will be in the form of a graph, chart, map, or otherwise. Your job is interpret the data, explain what you see, and draw inferences about it from other course concepts.
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for part b it asks for the change in seats for the republicans not democrats

sonika
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Part C is asking for a description about the difference between votes won and seats won in the year 2012, not about the difference of both of them between 1982 and 2012.

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I am know this not the course but I am buying your APUSH and I am so excited to start it!

oddster
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this may be stupid but do all my answers have to relate to each other? like should i connect part d to part c?

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You messed up part B. It should be: IN 1982 REPUBLICANS WON THE SAME PERCENTAGE OF VOTES AND SEATS, 49% AND 49%. BUT IN 2012 REPUBLICANS WON ONLY 52% OF THE VOTE YET WON 2/3 OF THE SEATS.

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Heimler, if I get a five on this test in 1 hour, you are now Jesus Christ

CTOWNS
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Could winner take all districts also work for that question?

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AP gov is my first AP test, anyone have advice?

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bold of you to assume I can understand graphics

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Your answers to both 'B' and 'C' are wrong.

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I always know the answers to these questions but somehow my answers don't sound "right" because the example answered are so well written 😢 and English is my second language so I can't make mine fancy 🥲😮‍💨

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