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All Versions of Romulus APUSH Review

3.0

April 25, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Minor updates
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2.2

February 6, 2018

Updated question sets

2.1

April 24, 2017

Minor bug fixes.

2

April 14, 2017

New user interface.

1.1

April 15, 2016

New questions and answers added.

1.0

February 17, 2016

Price History of Romulus APUSH Review

Description of Romulus APUSH Review

Romulus US History is a quiz-based application of iOS devices designed to help students review for exams in US History, such as AP US History and IB History of the Americas, as well as for unit tests and mid-term exams. Our goal in designing this program is to allow students to reinforce their content knowledge in a fun, quick and accessible way. This app contains over 800 review questions with topics ranging from the Native Americans and Colonization to the Cold War and Contemporary America. All questions have been written or reviewed by Tom Richey, a teacher with several years of experience teaching AP US History. In order to best provide quick, accessible explanations to students, the app utilizes external links that allow students to quickly review content when needed. AP, Advanced Placement Program, and College Board are registered trademarks of the College Entrance Examination Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
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Romulus APUSH Review: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Romulus APUSH Review?

No, the Romulus APUSH Review app is not compatible with iPads.
Romulus Education, LLC is the creator of the Romulus APUSH Review app.
The Romulus APUSH Review app requires iOS 9.0 or later.
3.3: The Romulus APUSH Review app gets mild reviews.
Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Romulus Apush Review App.
The current version of Romulus APUSH Review is 3.0.
The date of the last Romulus APUSH Review update is July 5, 2024.
The Romulus APUSH Review app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Romulus APUSH Review app is rated Romulus Education, LLC: Contains no objectionable material.
Romulus APUSH Review currently features the following languages: English.
No, Romulus APUSH Review is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Romulus APUSH Review does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Romulus APUSH Review is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Romulus APUSH Review

  • This app is not useful and not worth 1.99

    The questions are meant to be helpful for using more specific examples in your free write answers (SAQ, LEQ, DBQ) but the answers are faaaarr too specific and useless information. In what world would I need to know the 3rd party presidential candidate who only got 48 electoral votes in 1968. For 70% of these questions I would say the information they give you is not only too specific but useless. Another 20% of the questions are far too easy and basic level information that don’t call for any higher level thinking. Only about 10% of these questions actually call for a reasonable level of high level thinking that tests feasible knowledge of US history.
  • Good but not great

    It’s helpful for reviewing before the exam. All questions are quick and in a DIFFERENT FORMAT then exam. It’s still nice but it really is just a quizlet app that is organized for APUSH by categories of each topic. one annoying thing is it doesn’t save your score after leaving a section. Only a few bugs.
  • Not Worth It

    Most of the questions asked in this app are not even relevant to the AP exam. For example, you will rarely be asked dates of bills, but this app has lots of questions about that. I even got a question that had the WRONG ANSWER marked as correct. Don’t waste your time, it would be better spent either on Quizlet or studying your notes from class.

    Developer Response

    Hello SmooshObsessed! This is Duke with Romulus. On behalf of the Romulus Team, we're sorry you didn't find the app useful. This app is going to be more helpful with free-response items than it is with the multiple-choice section. Our questions are not meant to replace standard exam questions, but to supplement preparation so that students have a more secure grasp of the content. The Romulus apps can help to strengthen knowledge of specific evidence, making it less likely that a student will draw a blank while working on the Free-Response sections of the exam (SAQs, DBQ, LEQ). Again, thanks for your honest feedback as we take all feedback and go make the apps better. Press On! Duke