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McGraw-Hill Education SAT Subject Test US History 4th Ed

Daniel Farabaugh , Stephanie Muntone , T.R. Tet

Study Aids / SAT

Prepare for the SAT United States History test with the experts you trust!

This step-by-step guide will give you the knowledge and tools you need to succeed on this challenging exam. You'll get essential skill-building techniques and strategies created and classroom-tested by high school history teachers and test-pep coaches. You'll also get full-length practice tests, hundreds of sample questions, and all the facts about the current exam -- everything you need to do your best on test day!

Features

  • 6 full-length sample tests in the latest test format
  • More than 700 practice questions
  • Step-by-step review of all topics covered on the exam
  • Teacher-recommended strategies to raise your score
  • Special features: SAT United States History at a Glance, Top Items to Remember on Test Day, and more

About the Author

Daniel Farabaugh teaches US History, Global Perspectives, and AP US History at Westfield High School in Westfield, New Jersey. Stephanie Muntone and T. R. Teti are widely published test-prep writers and editors.

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