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Barron's SAT Subject Test in U.S. History

Kenneth R. Senter

Study Aids / SAT

This updated edition provides a number of tools to help students succeed on the SAT Subject Test in U.S. History:

  • A Diagnostic Test to help students pinpoint their strengths and weaknesses
  • Three full-length practice tests with all questions answered and explained
  • An in-depth review of U.S. history, starting with European colonization of North America and covering major topics that include: The American Revolution, the Federalist Age, Expansion and the wars with Mexico, the Civil War and Reconstruction, Settlement of the West, U.S. involvement in World War I, the Great Depression and FDR’s New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam era, American scientific and technological advances, Important Supreme Court cases, and much more
  • Subject review quizzes with answer explanations following every five chapters
  • Each content chapter in this new edition includes four additional items providing more in-depth review of major historical ideas

    The manual can be purchased alone or with an optional CD-ROM that presents two additional full-length practice tests with automatic scoring and fully explained answers.
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