McGraw-Hill's SAT Subject Test: United States History

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Author: Daniel Farabaugh

ISBN-10: 0071609261

ISBN-13: 9780071609265

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Expert guidance on the SAT Subject Test in United States HistoryMany colleges and universities require you to take one or more SAT II Subject Tests to demonstrate your mastery of specific high school subjects. McGraw-Hill's SAT Subject Test: United States History, Second Edition, is written by experts in the field, and gives you the guidance you need perform at your best. This book includes: Full-length sample tests Diagnostic exams to help students pinpoint strengths and weaknesses Hundreds of questions with complete explanations Step-by-step reviews of all topics covered in each exam Strategies to help students get their best score

McGraw-Hill's SAT Subject Test: United States History, 2/e The Top 30 Things You Need to Study for the United States History Test Part I. Introduction to the SAT U.S. History Test All About the SAT U.S. History Test Test-Taking Strategies for the U.S. History Test Diagnostic Test: U.S. History Part II. Topic Review for the U.S. History Test Chapter 1. Pre-Columbian America and the Age of Exploration Chapter 2. English Colonial Settlements Chapter 3. Colonial Life Chapter 4. Conflicts in the Colonial Era Chapter 5. The Road to Revolution Chapter 6. The American Revolution Chapter 7. The Articles of Confederation Chapter 8. The Constitution Chapter 9. Establishing a New Nation Chapter 10. The Early Nineteenth Century Chapter 11. Religion and Reform Chapter 12. The Market Revolution, 1812-1845 Chapter 13. National Expansion and Sectional Division, 1830-1850 Chapter 14. A House Divided, 1820-1860 Chapter 15. The Civil War, 1861-1865 Chapter 16. Reconstruction, 1865-1877 Chapter 17. Westward Movement, 1860-1898 Chapter 18. The Rise of Big Business and the Gilded Age, 1870-1896 Chapter 19. Politics and the Call for Reform, 1865-1900 Chapter 20. Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement, 1900-1920 Chapter 21. The United States Becomes a World Power Chapter 22. World War I and Its Aftermath, 1914-1920 Chapter 23. The Jazz Age Chapter 24. The Great Depression Chapter 25. World War II (Part I) Chapter 26. World War II (Part II) Chapter 27. Postwar America, 1945-1960 Chapter 28. The New Frontier and the Civil Rights Movement Chapter 29. The Great Society Chapter 30. The Vietnam War Chapter 31. Watergate and Its Aftermath Chapter 32. The Reagan Era and the End of the Cold War Chapter 33. The 1990s and Beyond Part III. Six Full-Length Practice Tests Practice Test 1 Practice Test 2 Practice Test 3 Practice Test 4 Practice Test 5 Practice Test 6 Daniel Farabaugh teaches U.S. history, global perspectives, and AP U.S. history at Westfield High School, Westfield, New Jersey.