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<p>Getting a few questions hard questions right won’t necessarily give you an advantage over other test takers. The AP Euro test, along with all the other AP tests, is very predictable in what it tests. It tests the same content each year. The only thing that changes is how the test phrases a question. </p>
<p>Bottom line: knowing obscure facts isn’t going to help you for the AP Euro test. Get a copy of a released test, and you pretty much have everything you need to know right there. Make sure you can answer each question on the released test, even if the question were phrased a little differently or if the question asked for a different aspect of a certain event. There is more than one way to ask about the Edict of Nantes :). BTW - the Edict of Nantes has a 99% chance of showing up on your AP Euro test.</p>