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Cracking the AP: U.S. History, 1999-2000 Edition

9780375752841

Cracking the AP: U.S. History, 1999-2000 Edition

  • ISBN 13:

    9780375752841

  • ISBN 10:

    0375752846

  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 02/01/1999
  • Publisher: Random House Inc
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Summary

WE KNOW THE AP U.S. HISTORY EXAM The experts at The Princeton Review study the AP U.S. History exam and other standardized tests each year to make sure you get the most up-to-date, thoroughly researched books possible. WE KNOW STUDENTS Each year we help more than two million students score high with our courses, bestselling books, and award-winning software. WE GET RESULTS Students who take our courses for the SAT, GRE, LSAT, and many other tests see score improvements that have been verified by independent accounting firms. The proven techniques we teach in our courses are in this book. AND IF IT'S ON THE AP U.S. HISTORY EXAM, IT'S IN THIS BOOK We don't try to teach you everything there is to know about American history--only the facts and techniques you'll need to know to score high on the Advanced Placement exam. There's a big difference. In Cracking the AP U.S. History, 1999-2000 Edition, you will learn to think like the test-makers and: *Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you *Earn more points by reviewing and mastering the U.S. history most likely to be tested *Score higher on the multiple-choice section by using the chronological arrangement of questions as clues *Crack the document based questions by knowing the right way to organize your answers Practice your skills on the full-length sample test inside. The questions are just like the ones you'll see on the actual AP U.S. History exam, and we fully explain every answer.

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