A computational device or program utilized to perform calculations during the Advanced Placement United States History examination is generally disallowed. The College Board explicitly states permitted and prohibited materials for each AP exam, and electronic calculating aids, including calculators, are typically not included among allowed items for history exams.
The absence of these calculating aids reflects the nature of the assessment, which emphasizes historical reasoning, analysis of sources, and argumentative writing rather than numerical computation. The ability to interpret quantitative data may be assessed through document-based questions or multiple-choice items, but the necessary calculations are intended to be manageable without external assistance. Historically, the focus of the AP United States History exam has consistently remained on evaluating comprehension of historical concepts and analytical skills.