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Free AP Comparative Government Practice

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AP Comparative Government builds skills you will use on both multiple-choice and written-response sections of the AP exam. This page lets you generate unlimited practice questions for any unit in the course, with instant explanations and no account required.

The College Board organizes the course around 5 commonly taught units. Comparative political science course analyzing institutions, political behavior, and policy in six required country contexts across 5 units.

You will move from Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments and Political Institutions toward Party and Electoral Systems and Citizen Organizations and Political and Economic Changes and Development. Practicing in that same order helps you reinforce what your class just covered—or preview what is coming if you are studying ahead over the summer.

Before test day, keep this framing in mind: Use comparative methods and explicit country evidence. Distinguish regime type, institutions, legitimacy, participation, and policy outcomes; avoid U.S.-centric assumptions.

AP Comparative Government questions reward causal reasoning: how an event, policy, or ideology shaped what came next. Practice connecting people, institutions, and time periods instead of memorizing isolated years. Short stimuli on the exam still expect you to build an argument from evidence.

Use this hub when you want a fast starting point: pick a unit below, click Generate, and read the explanation even when you are correct. You can switch units anytime without leaving the page.

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