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I took it, I find it interesting but pretty difficult, It all depends on who you are asking though. :)
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The somatic nervous system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that is responsible for carrying motor and sensory information both to and from the central nervous system (CNS).
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The primary function of the somatic nervous system is to connect the central nervous system to the body's muscles to control voluntary movements and reflex arcs. Information taken in by sensory systems is transmitted to the central nervous system. The CNS then sends signals via the nerve networks of the somatic system to the muscles and organs.
In history such as World History? You should be able to distinguish the trends and differences in different periods say "Period 1 vs. Period 2" where each period represents a different range of years (in AP World History I learned it with 6 periods but it varies from year to year of when it is taught)