Cracking the SAT U. S. and World History Subject Tests, 2009-2010 EditionThe Princeton Review realizes that acing the SAT U.S. and World History Subject Tests is very different from earning straight A’s in school. We don’t try to teach you everything there is to know about U.S. and world history—only the techniques and information you’ll need to maximize your score. InCracking the SAT U.S. and World History Subject Tests, we’ll teach you how to think like the test writers and ·Learn what subject matter will be tested so you can study more effectively ·Review key historical eras that will appear on the test ·Use proven techniques to solve complicated questions The 2009-2010 edition ofCracking the SAT U.S. and World History Subject Testsalso includes 4 full-length practice tests: 2 for U.S. History and 2 for World History. |
Contents
Taking the Test | 1 |
The SAT U S History Subject Test | 17 |
From Colonies to Competitors | 39 |
From Settlements to Empires | 57 |
Triumph and Renewal | 83 |
The Princeton Review Practice SAT U S History Subject Test 1 | 103 |
The Princeton Review Practice SAT U S History Subject Test 2 | 153 |
The SAT World History Subject Test | 193 |
From Civilizations to Empires | 233 |
The Age of World Religions | 257 |
1000 to 1500 | 273 |
1500 to 1900 | 293 |
1900 to Present | 319 |
The Princeton Review Practice SAT World History Subject Test 1 | 347 |
The Princeton Review Practice SAT World History Subject Test 2 | 393 |
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