AP World History

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Research & Education Association, 2009 - Education - 734 pages
Are You Serious About Scoring a 5? Then Get REA's AP World History Test Prep with TestWare CD The #1 Choice for Serious Students! REA's AP World History test prep gives you everything you need to score a 5 on the exam!
Written by an award-winning history professor, this second edition of our popular AP test prep is completely up-to-date and aligned with the official AP exam. The book contains in-depth reviews of all the topics covered on the AP World History exam, including: The Ancient Near East, The Middle Ages, Early Modern Europe, Asia, World War I & II, The Cold War, and more. Review questions and a list of key terms all AP World History students must know are included in each chapter - so you can study smarter and score a 5! The test prep features two full-length practice exams with detailed explanations of all answers, a custom study schedule, and test-taking strategies. The practice tests are composed of every type of question that can be expected on the actual AP World History exam, so you can practice for real and target your strengths and weaknesses before the test. The book's practice tests are included on CD in a timed format with automatic, instant scoring. Our interactive TestWare CD offers detailed on-screen answers, diagnostic feedback, plus an extended time function for students with disabilities. After building your World History knowledge, follow up with REA's proven test-taking strategies, test tips, and a study schedule that gets you ready for exam day! If you're serious about getting a 5 on your exam, then you need REA's AP World History test prep! REA has helped more than a million students succeed on their AP exams! Teachers across the country consider our AP titles to be invaluable resources and consistently recommend our books to their students.

About the author (2009)

Deborah Vess is a Professor of History and Interdisciplinary Studies at Georgia College & State University. She holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of North Texas, and is an expert on medieval Church history. Dr. Vess has published articles in The American Benedictine Review, Word and Spirit, Mystics Quarterly, The Modern Schoolman, and The Encyclopedia of Monasticism. She is an advocate of educational technology, and has published several articles on the topic in The History Teacher, Teaching History, Inventio, and other publications. In addition to numerous local awards for teaching, Dr. Vess was named a Distinguished Professor of Teaching and Learning by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents in 1996. In 2001, she received the University System’s Board of Regents Research in Undergraduate Education Award. Dr. Vess has twice received an Excellence in Teaching Award from the National Institute of Staff and Organizational Development, and was named a Carnegie Scholar with the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in 1999.

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