Timesaving accompaniments to the activity books, these consumable student handbooks contain all of the handouts provided in the teacher’s editions, plus sectional overviews that alert students to key topics.
Lesson titles include "The Rise of Labor Unions and Workers’ Ambivalences, 1870–1910," “Isolation: Fact or Revisionist Battleground?," "McCarthyism and the Climate of Fear," "Economic Recovery after World War II," and "Nixon, China, and Detente.
Lesson titles include "The Development of Political Parties," "The Mexican War: Was It in the National Interest?," "Assessment of Lincoln’s Presidency," and "The Populist Movement: The Value of Third Parties.
Lesson titles include "The Columbian Exchange," "Early Resistance to Colonial Authority," "British Colonial Policy: A Tradition of Neglect," "Testing the Constitution: The Whiskey Rebellion and the Frontier," and "The Settlement of the Northwest Territory.
This book’s features include: Two full-length practice tests with answers explained Thorough content review of the four periods covered on the exam Strategies for responding to each type of question on the test Unit shortcut charts and key concepts at the beginning of each chapter to help organize an effective study plan The Premium Edition […]
Each consisting of 40 lessons with reproducible handouts, these college-level units prepare high school students for the AP U.
This volume stresses content-based study of important issues through readings and written responses, role plays, and debates.
This volume develops the skills needed for successful completion of the of the Advanced Placement examination in United States Government and Politics.
Students preparing for the AP Economics exam are challenged to sharpen their understanding and critical thinking skills through a combination of practical problems, reading, and analyses.
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