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Build a period-by-period plan across colonial history, Revolution, Constitution, expansion, reform, sectional crisis, Civil War, Reconstruction, credit-policy checks, and Proctortrack remote-testing requirements.
College Board's current History of the United States I exam covers early European colonization through the end of Reconstruction, with approximately 120 questions in 90 minutes and most questions focused on 1790-1877. HiraEdu helps students organize historical themes, practice analysis and comparison, verify ACE and institutional credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack setup.
This exam rewards chronological command and historical reasoning across political, social, economic, cultural, and diplomatic developments before 1877.
College Board says History of the United States I covers the first semester of a two-semester U.S. history course.
The exam has approximately 120 questions in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions.
Chronological weights are 1500-1789 at 30% and 1790-1877 at 70%.
ACE recommends a score of 50 for 3 semester hours, but each institution controls its own CLEP credit policy.
The exam covers early European colonization, indigenous societies, the English colonies, slavery and resistance, immigration, gender and family structures, colonial society, Atlantic relations, religion, the American Revolution, Constitution, democracy, political parties, nationalism, culture, reform, expansionism, economic growth, wars, Civil War, Reconstruction, and the environment.
Students should spend most review time on 1790-1877 while still covering 1500-1789. Preparation should connect political institutions, social developments, economic changes, cultural and intellectual movements, diplomacy, and transnational interactions.
Remote CLEP History of the United States I uses Proctortrack by Verificient with a human proctor. Students should complete onboarding, install ETS Online Test, prepare the required Windows and Chrome setup, verify ID, clear the workspace, and follow the smartphone second-camera workflow.
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College Board's current History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 page says the exam covers material usually taught in the first semester of a two-semester U.S. history course. It covers U.S. history from early European colonization to the end of Reconstruction, with the majority of questions on 1790-1877, emphasis on the English colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries, and a small number of questions on the Americas before 1500. The exam contains approximately 120 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions. Required abilities include identifying and describing, analyzing and interpreting, and comparing and contrasting historical phenomena. Topic weights are Political Institutions, Political Developments, and Public Policy 25%, Social Developments 25%, Economic Developments 15%, Cultural and Intellectual Developments 20%, and Diplomacy and Transnational Interactions 15%. Chronological weights are 1500-1789 at 30% and 1790-1877 at 70%. ACE recommends a credit-granting score of 50 for 3 semester hours, subject to institutional policy. Remote CLEP testing uses Proctortrack by Verificient with a human proctor and requires Windows 10 or 11, Chrome 100+, ETS Online Test app, approved Proctortrack onboarding, valid ID, clear testing space, and smartphone second-camera workflow for current remote administrations.
College Board says the exam contains approximately 120 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions.
The exam covers early European colonization through the end of Reconstruction, with a small number of questions on the Americas before 1500.
College Board lists 1500-1789 at 30% and 1790-1877 at 70% of exam questions.
College Board lists ACE's recommendation as a score of 50 for 3 semester hours, while colleges set their own credit policies.
HiraEdu helps students build a period-by-period history plan, practice historical reasoning, verify credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack device, ID, room, and scheduling steps.
Check the target institution's U.S. History I CLEP policy, required score, credit hours, history sequence equivalency, general education applicability, and whether a department essay or local requirement applies.
Create a timeline from pre-1500 Americas and European colonization through the colonial era, Revolution, Constitution, early republic, expansion, reform, sectional crisis, Civil War, and Reconstruction.
Use mixed questions to identify, describe, analyze, interpret, compare, and contrast historical phenomena across politics, society, economy, culture, diplomacy, and transnational interactions.
Complete onboarding early, use a Windows 10 or 11 PC with Chrome 100+, install ETS Online Test, prepare valid ID, clear the workspace, remove extra monitors, and test the smartphone second-camera workflow.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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