McGraw-Hill 5 Steps To A 5 AP U.S. History

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    So, you have decided to take AP U.S. History. Prepare to be continually challenged in this course; this is the only way you will attain the grade that you want on the AP exam in May. Prepare to read, to read a lot, and to read critically; almost all students successful in AP U.S. History say this is a necessity. Prepare to analyze countless primary source documents; being able to do this is critical for success on the exam as well. Most importantly, prepare to immerse yourself in the great story that is United States history. As your teacher will undoubtedly point out, it would be impossible to make up some of the people and events you will study in this class. What really happened is much more interesting! This study guide will assist you along the journey of AP U.S. History. The chapter review guides give you a succinct overview of the major events of U.S. history. At the end of each chapter is a list of the major concepts, a time line, and sample multiple-choice questions for that chapter. In addition, a very extensive glossary is included in the back of this manual. All of the underlined words throughout the book can be found in the glossary (it would also be a good study technique to review the entire glossary before taking the actual AP exam).
    • Paperback: 450 pages
    • Publisher: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0-07-137717-4
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