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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 21

    The College Board plans to change the AP World History exam, to cut its 10,000-year sweep of material in half and start at the year 1450. Teachers are revolting. “They couldn’t have picked a more Eurocentric date."https://nyti.ms/2JZAtGU 

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      1. Daniel Kibbe‏ @Dkkibbe Jun 21
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        that's what AP European history is for

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      1. Jackson‏ @jacksonzombie69 Jun 21
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        What???? People already know so little about the amazing accomplishments from Africa, South America, Asia. Why not just call it white history?

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      1. Meredith‏ @mmgregory53008 Jun 21
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        Why can't they make AP world history 1&2? Cut it at Charlemagne is fine, but if you cut out Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Persian, and ALL of ASIA , you are leaving some serous gaps.

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      2. i5kra‏ @i5kra Jun 21
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        History is bad. Bad. Very bad. It makes you remember things. Things like the fact that today's lies are different than yesterday's lies. History causes thinking. And thinking is bad. No thinking allowed in Trumpworld.

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      1. Ds96‏ @diane_steiker Jun 21
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        This is horrible. It's already ridiculously eurocentric, there's an AP European History course, no need to make two.

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      1. Pezizales Pizzicato‏ @DouglasEich Jun 21
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        Only SOME of our ancestors matter, OK?

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      2. #notmypresident‏ @darlene09465021 Jun 21
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        To these people the world is only 5000 yrs old!

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      3. chuck u farley‏ @bhiggins42 Jun 21
        Replying to @darlene09465021 @nytimes

        Wrong ! It’s 6000 years old 😂

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      4. #notmypresident‏ @darlene09465021 Jun 21
        Replying to @bhiggins42 @nytimes

        Oh my bad!😂😂😂😂

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      1. Kenneth Rahn Jr‏ @crazeekennee Jun 21
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        Ignoring or forgetting history will lead to it repeating. Sad.

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      1. Hlaedel‏ @ladgallgher Jun 21
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        U start here u miss much of Maya, Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, Greece, Rome, India, Mongolia, Persia, Japan, Indus Valley, and many other "Golden years" and yet u start with crusty ass Columbus. THE WORLD DIDNT START WITH AMERICA AND AMERICA DIDNT START WITH COLUMBUS. US centric BS

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      2. Christopher Gennari‏ @profgennari Jun 21
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        lets be honest. isnt AP world history 9th graders? if 9th graders are doing work equivalent to my WORLD CIV HIS 101 - I'm doing something terribly wrong. if they take it in the 12th grade - sure. but otherwise there shouldnt be a AP world HIS for credit.

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      3. αdяiαииα  🇯🇲 🇬🇭‏ @adrianna7292 Jun 21
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        AP World at my school is for 11th grade

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      2. Amy ODonnell‏ @od_amy Jun 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Unbelievable. This is a perfect example of how history is not valued to the detriment of society.

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      3. David O'Leary‏ @DavidOL12414003 Jun 21
        Replying to @od_amy @nytimes

        My kids take one history class in HS - ONE!!! It kills me, I was a history major!!!!

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      2. George Brenner‏ @vanreuter Jun 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Millennials are certain that history began sometime in the 1990’s

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