5 Steps to a 5: 500 AP European History Questions to Know by Test Day, Third Edition Contributor(s): Inc Anaxos (Author), Alschen, Sergei (Author) |
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ISBN: 1260459772 ISBN-13: 9781260459777 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
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BISAC Categories: - Study Aids | Advanced Placement |
Age Level: 14-17 |
Grade Level: 9-12 |
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 6.1" W x 9" L (0.50 lbs) 224 pages |
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Publisher Description: 500 AP style questions with detailed answer explanations to prepare you for what you'll see on test day From the Renaissance and the Rise of Sovereignty to Nationalism, the Cold War and beyond--there is a lot of subject matter to know if you want to succeed on your AP European History exam. That's why we've selected these 500 AP-style questions and answers that cover all topics found on this exam. The targeted questions will prepare you for what you'll see on test day, help you study more effectively, and use your review time wisely to achieve your best score. Each question includes a concise, easy-to-follow explanation in the answer key. You can use these questions to supplement your overall AP European History preparation or run them shortly before the test. Either way, 5 Steps to a 5: 500 European History Questions will get you closer to achieving the score you want on test day. |
Contributor Bio(s): Inc, Anaxos: - Anaxos, Inc. has been creating education and reference materials for over fifteen years. Based in Austin, Texas, the company uses writers from across the globe who offer expertise on an array of subjects just as expansive. Sergei Alschen is a social studies teacher at Bergen County Academies located in Hackensack, New Jersey and part of Bergen County Vocational School District. |
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