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432+ adaptive, exam-style practice questions covering every time period on the AP US History exam. Track your progress, keep your streak alive, and get your estimated AP score.

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Free APUSH practice, at a glance

apush.app is a free AP United States History study tool with adaptive multiple-choice practice, instant answer feedback, optional AI explanations, daily progress tracking, and an APUSH score calculator. The content is organized around the official AP US History course units and exam format.

Question bank
432+ original exam-style questions across all 9 APUSH units.
Exam sections
Multiple choice, SAQ, DBQ, and LEQ scoring support through the score calculator.
Cost
Free to use, with no sign-up required to start practicing.
Best use
Daily APUSH MCQ practice, unit review, and final exam prep.

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APUSH practice FAQ

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What is the best free APUSH practice site?
apush.app offers 432+ free AP US History practice questions across all nine College Board units, with adaptive difficulty, instant answer feedback, AI explanations, progress tracking, and a free APUSH score calculator.
Does apush.app cover every AP US History unit?
Yes. The question bank covers Units 1 through 9, from Native societies before European contact through contemporary America, with dedicated landing pages for each unit.
Are the questions aligned to the APUSH exam?
Questions are written as exam-style multiple-choice practice and organized around the College Board AP United States History course periods, unit weights, and historical themes.
Do I need an account to practice APUSH questions?
No. You can start practicing immediately without creating an account. Signing in is optional and only helps sync progress across devices.

Official APUSH references

The site is independent from College Board, but its organization follows the public AP United States History course and exam materials students are expected to know.