Let's Practice AP GOV Multiple Choice!
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- Опубликовано: 19 апр 2022
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Good man. I find it unbelievable the amount of work you do for RUclips to let kids succeed.
Kids, and also adults
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Bro love how my teacher just straight up didn't teach us the curriculum...guess it's time to cram with Heimler!
I'm currently cramming for the AP gov exam and ur videos are the only way I can understand the material, The supreme court case videos especially are organized so well. Thanks so much for all you do!!!
Thank you for helping me get a 3 on world and a 4 on apush. Hopefully I’ll get a 5 on this one 😼
did you get a 5?
@@hachii_luv nah I got a 3 💀
@@catherinebell1872any tips for people doing the ap test on may the 6 people I mean me
@@amara8319 what I did was made like a chart comparing all of the federalist papers and putting their main points. Do the same for the court cases. Use the AP guide they post and make sure you know the bullet points. I used Quizlet too to do this
@@amara8319 Lets lock in
Wow. It's incredible how much help you provide us with! Thank you for carrying this generation of high school history students! You're appreciated.
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Please do one more for this year!! I love u!!!
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Thank you! Are you doing final unit review sessions for AP Gov?
do ap euro next!!!!!
3:24 can you explain this one my thinking was B because the question asks what limits the national government. The enumerated powers give power to the national government. Thanks
Enumerated powers are powers the fed. gov. is specifically told it can do. B and C don’t matter because the bill of rights would largely not effects them, and the supremacy clause doesn’t reduce power but instead increases it. So by listing out what congress can do explicitly, it is limiting it because it doesn’t just say, “hey you can make bills and stuff about whatever”, but instead, “hey, you can only make bills on these things(ignoring supremacy and necessary and proper clauses)”.
You the homie
I don’t see the link to follow along, if anyone knows what it is please send. Thanks
I haven't taken ap Gov yet and I somehow got all of these right wowwww
do ap world next please
I’ve already recorded it. Coming Thursday!
@@heimlershistory You are the best! Thank you for everything you’re doing for us to succeed. :))
yoo heimler where's the unit videos for euro
Thanks for all your vids, The real exam is may 2nd
4:52 i thought the relationship included congressional committees, interest groups, and the bureaucracy. Is agency just another way of saying the bureaucracy? Or is the bureaucracy just not a part of an iron triangle?
Yes, you are right. Agencies are another way to say bureaucracies.
@@vedanshsawhney7678 ok, thabs
Thanks government daddy
Thank you government Jesus🙌🙏
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