The Resource AP U.S. history, Daniel Murphy
AP U.S. history, Daniel Murphy
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- Summary
- 5 Steps to a 5: AP U.S. History introduces an easy to follow, effective 5-step study plan to help you build the skills, knowledge, and test-taking confidence you need to achieve a high score on the exam. This wildly popular test prep guide matches the latest course syllabus and the latest exam. You'll get online help, six full-length practice tests (three in the book and three online), detailed answers to each question, study tips, information on how the exam is scores, and much more
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xvi, 509, 8 pages
- Note
- "3 practice exams (in the book and online)" --cover
- Contents
-
- Review the knowledfe you need to score high.
- Settling the western hemisphere (1491-1607)
- Colonial America (1607-1650)
- British Empire in America: growth and conflict (1650-1750)
- Resistance, rebellion, and revolution (1750-1775)
- American Revolution and the new nation (1775-1787)
- Establishment of new political systems (1787-1800)
- Jeffersonian revolution (1800-1820)
- Rise of manufacturing and the age of Jackson (1820-1845)
- Union expanded and challenged (1835-1860)
- Set up your study program.
- Union divided : the Civil War (1861-1865)
- Era of Reconstruction (1865-1877)
- Western expansion and its impact on the American character (1860-1895)
- America transformed into the Industrial giant of the world (1870-1910)
- Rise of the American imperialism (1890-1913)
- Progressive Era (1895-1914)
- United States and World War I (1914-1921)
- Beginning of modern America: the 1920s
- Great Depression and the New Deal (1929-1939)
- World War II (1933-1945)
- What you need to know about the AP U.S. History exam
- Origins of the Cold War (1945-1960)
- Prosperity and anxiety: the 1950s
- American in an era of turmoil (1960-1975)
- Decline and rebirth (1968-1988)
- Prosperity and a new world order (1988-2000)
- Threat of terrorism, increase of presidential power, and economic crisis (2001-2014)
- Build your test-taking confidence
- Preparing for the AP U.S. History exam
- Determine your test readiness.
- Take a diagnostic exam
- Develop strategies for success.
- Mastering skills and understanding themes for the exam
- Strategies for approaching each question type
- Isbn
- 9781264267897
- Label
- AP U.S. history
- Title
- AP U.S. history
- Statement of responsibility
- Daniel Murphy
- Title variation
-
- U.S. history
- US history
- AP United States history
- Advanced placement United States history 2022
- Subject
-
- College entrance achievement tests
- College entrance achievement tests -- Study guides
- Examinations
- Examinations
- Guides de l'étudiant
- History
- Programmes de formation accélérée (Éducation) -- Examens -- Guides de l'étudiant
- Study guides
- Study guides
- United States
- United States -- History -- Examinations, questions, etc
- United States -- History | Examinations -- Study guides
- Universités -- Admission | Tests de rendement -- Guides de l'étudiant
- examination study guides
- États-Unis -- Histoire | Examens -- Guides de l'étudiant
- Advanced placement programs (Education) -- Examinations
- Advanced placement programs (Education) -- Examinations -- Study guides
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- 5 Steps to a 5: AP U.S. History introduces an easy to follow, effective 5-step study plan to help you build the skills, knowledge, and test-taking confidence you need to achieve a high score on the exam. This wildly popular test prep guide matches the latest course syllabus and the latest exam. You'll get online help, six full-length practice tests (three in the book and three online), detailed answers to each question, study tips, information on how the exam is scores, and much more
- Cataloging source
- UKMGB
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1959-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Murphy, Daniel P.
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- 5 steps to a 5
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- United States
- United States
- Advanced placement programs (Education)
- College entrance achievement tests
- États-Unis
- Programmes de formation accélérée (Éducation)
- Universités
- Advanced placement programs (Education)
- College entrance achievement tests
- Examinations
- United States
- Label
- AP U.S. history, Daniel Murphy
- Note
- "3 practice exams (in the book and online)" --cover
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (page 507--509) and glossary
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Review the knowledfe you need to score high.
- Settling the western hemisphere (1491-1607)
- Colonial America (1607-1650)
- British Empire in America: growth and conflict (1650-1750)
- Resistance, rebellion, and revolution (1750-1775)
- American Revolution and the new nation (1775-1787)
- Establishment of new political systems (1787-1800)
- Jeffersonian revolution (1800-1820)
- Rise of manufacturing and the age of Jackson (1820-1845)
- Union expanded and challenged (1835-1860)
- Set up your study program.
- Union divided : the Civil War (1861-1865)
- Era of Reconstruction (1865-1877)
- Western expansion and its impact on the American character (1860-1895)
- America transformed into the Industrial giant of the world (1870-1910)
- Rise of the American imperialism (1890-1913)
- Progressive Era (1895-1914)
- United States and World War I (1914-1921)
- Beginning of modern America: the 1920s
- Great Depression and the New Deal (1929-1939)
- World War II (1933-1945)
- What you need to know about the AP U.S. History exam
- Origins of the Cold War (1945-1960)
- Prosperity and anxiety: the 1950s
- American in an era of turmoil (1960-1975)
- Decline and rebirth (1968-1988)
- Prosperity and a new world order (1988-2000)
- Threat of terrorism, increase of presidential power, and economic crisis (2001-2014)
- Build your test-taking confidence
- Preparing for the AP U.S. History exam
- Determine your test readiness.
- Take a diagnostic exam
- Develop strategies for success.
- Mastering skills and understanding themes for the exam
- Strategies for approaching each question type
- Control code
- 1264404103
- Dimensions
- 28 cm
- Extent
- xvi, 509, 8 pages
- Isbn
- 9781264267897
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Note
- WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650, 651, 655
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1264404103
- Label
- AP U.S. history, Daniel Murphy
- Note
- "3 practice exams (in the book and online)" --cover
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (page 507--509) and glossary
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Review the knowledfe you need to score high.
- Settling the western hemisphere (1491-1607)
- Colonial America (1607-1650)
- British Empire in America: growth and conflict (1650-1750)
- Resistance, rebellion, and revolution (1750-1775)
- American Revolution and the new nation (1775-1787)
- Establishment of new political systems (1787-1800)
- Jeffersonian revolution (1800-1820)
- Rise of manufacturing and the age of Jackson (1820-1845)
- Union expanded and challenged (1835-1860)
- Set up your study program.
- Union divided : the Civil War (1861-1865)
- Era of Reconstruction (1865-1877)
- Western expansion and its impact on the American character (1860-1895)
- America transformed into the Industrial giant of the world (1870-1910)
- Rise of the American imperialism (1890-1913)
- Progressive Era (1895-1914)
- United States and World War I (1914-1921)
- Beginning of modern America: the 1920s
- Great Depression and the New Deal (1929-1939)
- World War II (1933-1945)
- What you need to know about the AP U.S. History exam
- Origins of the Cold War (1945-1960)
- Prosperity and anxiety: the 1950s
- American in an era of turmoil (1960-1975)
- Decline and rebirth (1968-1988)
- Prosperity and a new world order (1988-2000)
- Threat of terrorism, increase of presidential power, and economic crisis (2001-2014)
- Build your test-taking confidence
- Preparing for the AP U.S. History exam
- Determine your test readiness.
- Take a diagnostic exam
- Develop strategies for success.
- Mastering skills and understanding themes for the exam
- Strategies for approaching each question type
- Control code
- 1264404103
- Dimensions
- 28 cm
- Extent
- xvi, 509, 8 pages
- Isbn
- 9781264267897
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Note
- WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650, 651, 655
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1264404103
Subject
- College entrance achievement tests
- College entrance achievement tests -- Study guides
- Examinations
- Examinations
- Guides de l'étudiant
- History
- Programmes de formation accélérée (Éducation) -- Examens -- Guides de l'étudiant
- Study guides
- Study guides
- United States
- United States -- History -- Examinations, questions, etc
- United States -- History | Examinations -- Study guides
- Universités -- Admission | Tests de rendement -- Guides de l'étudiant
- examination study guides
- États-Unis -- Histoire | Examens -- Guides de l'étudiant
- Advanced placement programs (Education) -- Examinations
- Advanced placement programs (Education) -- Examinations -- Study guides
Genre
- History
- Study guides
- Guides de l'étudiant
- Examinations, questions, etc
- Examinations
- examination study guides
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