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The Multiple choice was funky. Tons of questions were about the women and domesticity, and very few were political. The DBQ was straight forward--on a pretty big topic from the 16th century that comes up frequently in practice tests. And as for the other essays, lets say that going to a Jewish school where I took an entire course specifically on the history of European anti-semitism made it easy to analyze the topic in pretty significant depth.
DBQ was very easy. One of the frq's was a complete joke; extremely easy. In the other set, I had to think about them a while but they weren't too bad either.
The multiple choice had some weird questions on it, but it was simple overall.