Cracking The Ap European History Exam, 2011 Edition
Cracking the AP European History Exam, 2011 Edition provides the strategies and information you need to get your best score on the AP European History test. Inside this guide you’ll find proven techniques from the test-prep experts and much more, including:
•2 full-length AP European History practice tests with detailed answer explanations
•Engaging subject review of the exa...more
•2 full-length AP European History practice tests with detailed answer explanations
•Engaging subject review of the exa...more
Paperback, 464 pages
Published
August 3rd 2010
by Random House Information Group
(first published 2004)
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This book has everything you need. However this book is very boring. There isn't different kinds of color in here and no drawing or graphs. It's really hard to navigate the book. The key terms are mixed up in the book. There isn't a whole lot of practice questions in the book.
The best part about the book is the practice tests in the back of it. The key gives you the question, the answer, and reason why this answer is correct, and the others aren't. I would take these practice tests j...more
The best part about the book is the practice tests in the back of it. The key gives you the question, the answer, and reason why this answer is correct, and the others aren't. I would take these practice tests j...more
This pretty much saved my life the two days before my AP. Taking AP Euro? Then use this.
Except I did find out that Pearl (the author) is a liar. Verdi did not write Carmen, Bizet did (duh); Napoleon III is not the same as Napoleon IV; reform in Hungary does not equal the building of the Berlin Wall, and everyone refered to Petain as Henri. Not Philippe.
...but overall, it saved my ass.
Except I did find out that Pearl (the author) is a liar. Verdi did not write Carmen, Bizet did (duh); Napoleon III is not the same as Napoleon IV; reform in Hungary does not equal the building of the Berlin Wall, and everyone refered to Petain as Henri. Not Philippe.
...but overall, it saved my ass.
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