WINNING MASTERING APUSH
ebook ∣ : KEY HISTORIES OF AFRICAN AMERICANS, WOMEN, AND NATIVE AMERICANS
By LARRY S KRIEGER
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Mastering APUSH is a unique book. Instead of presenting thousands of boring facts it focuses on key events in the histories of African Americans, Women, and Native Americans. Taken together these three topics will generate enough questions and points to guarantee you a high APUSH score.
This unique book is designed to share this WINNING strategy with APUSH students and teachers. It begins with four narrative chapters that describe key topics in African American history from the arrival of the first enslaved Africans at Jamestown to the modern Civil Rights movement. The next two chapters provide a comprehensive review of key developments in women's history from Anne Hutchinson's outspoken protest to Betty Friedan's landmark book. A final narrative chapter describes key trends in Native American history from the Columbian Exchange to the Red Power movement.
Our new book does more than provide narrative chapters. It also includes a unique practice APUSH exam that contains multiple-choice and free response questions on key events in the histories of African Americans, Women, and Native Americans. Taken together, these questions and the sample DBQ and LEQ essays will give you an opportunity to efficiently prepare of the APUSH exam.