SAT Subject Test United States History

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Research & Education Assoc., 24 juin 2005 - 512 pages
Master the SAT United States History Subject Test and score higher... Our test experts show you the right way to prepare for this important college exam. REA's SAT United States History Subject test prep covers all US historical areas to appear on the actual exam including in-depth coverage of the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Civil War and Reconstruction, World War I and World War II, American Imperialism, the Cold War and more. The book features 6 full-length practice SAT Subject United States History exams. Each practice exam question is fully explained to help you better understand the subject material. Use the book's glossary for speedy look-ups and smarter searches.

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DETAILS
- Comprehensive review of every United States History topic to appear on the SAT II subject test
- Flexible study schedule tailored to your needs
- Packed with proven test tips, strategies and advice to help you master the test
- 6 full-length practice SAT II United States History Subject exams. Each exam question is answered in complete detail with easy-to-follow, easy-to-grasp explanations.
- The book's glossary allows for quicker, smarter searches of the information you need most
 

Table des matières

The American Revolution 17631787
18
The New Nation 17891824
36
Jacksonian Democracy and Westward Expansion 18241850
52
Sectional Conflict and the Causes of the Civil War 18501860
78
Industrialism War and the Progressive Era 18771912
105
Wilson and World War I 19121920
137
The Roaring Twenties and Economic Collapse 19201929
154
The Great Depression and the New Deal 19291941
169
World War II and the PostWar Era 19411960
192
The New Frontier Vietnam and Social Upheaval 19601972
209
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À propos de l'auteur (2005)

Gary Land is chair of the Department of History and Political Science at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. He received his B.A. from Pacific Union College (1966) and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of California at Santa Barbara (1968, 1973).

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