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Art History
Visual arts, architecture, and art movements across cultures and time periods
Biology
Cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, and biological systems
Calculus AB
Limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Calculus BC
All Calculus AB topics plus sequences, series, and parametric equations
Chemistry
Atomic structure, bonding, reactions, kinetics, thermodynamics, and equilibrium
Comparative Government & Politics
Political systems, institutions, and policies across six countries
Computer Science A
Java programming, object-oriented design, algorithms, and data structures
Computer Science Principles
Computing concepts, data analysis, programming, and the internet
English Language & Composition
Rhetorical analysis, argumentation, and nonfiction writing
English Literature & Composition
Literary analysis of poetry, prose, and drama
Environmental Science
Ecosystems, biodiversity, pollution, energy, and sustainability
European History
European history from 1450 to the present
Human Geography
Population, migration, culture, political organization, and urbanization
Macroeconomics
National income, price levels, economic growth, and international economics
Microeconomics
Supply and demand, market structures, factor markets, and market failure
Physics 1
Newtonian mechanics, work, energy, waves, and simple circuits
Physics 2
Fluids, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, and optics
Physics C: E&M
Electrostatics, conductors, capacitors, circuits, and electromagnetic induction
Physics C: Mechanics
Kinematics, Newton's laws, work, energy, momentum, and rotation
Psychology
Biological bases, sensation, learning, cognition, development, and abnormal psychology
Spanish Language & Culture
Spanish reading comprehension, listening, and cultural knowledge
Statistics
Exploring data, sampling, probability, inference, and regression
US Government & Politics
Constitutional foundations, branches of government, civil liberties, and political participation
US History
American history from pre-Columbian era to the present
World History
Global history from c. 1200 CE to the present
All questions include detailed explanations.