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No Bull Review - For Use with the AP US History Exam and SAT Subject Test

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Product Description SEE ABOVE ... A FOURTH EDITION BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR THIS TITLE! No Bull...This is a concise and to the point way to help you review for AP U.S. History and the SAT Subject Test. Your review book shouldn't need a review book, and that's why we're here. The book contains definitions and explanations of the most important terms, concepts, and themes in the U.S. History curriculum. It contains 240 multiple choice questions for the SAT Subject Test, PLUS each chapter has a set of document-style multiple choice questions for the new AP Test. PLUS new thematic timelines. In addition, there are 23 practice AP short answer questions, 10 sample long essay questions, and concrete examples of how to use the important AP US Historical Thinking Skills! All of this, and an incredible review sheet that follows the entire book while highlighting important terms, amendments, court cases, and more! The No Bull Review is a great study-aid whether you are purchasing it for history class in September, or hours before the big exam. About the Author Harry Klaff taught high school social studies in the New York City public schools system for 34 years. In 1993, he was the honored recipient of the John Bunzel Memorial Award as NYC's social studies teacher of the year. As a member of city-wide Justice Resource Center, he helped write numerous curricula in law-related education. For many years, he created the annual Model City Council project, in which students took over New York's City Hall for a day-long simulation exercise. Jeremy Klaff has been teaching AP History classes for over a decade. His website, mrklaff.com has been utilized by teachers and students across the country for review materials as well as original social studies music. Jeremy has been a creative contributor to H2 Network, and has published Document Based Questions for Binghamton University's Women's History website, womhist.binghamton.edu. He has conducted staff developments for "Entertainment in Education" at both the high school and college level.