5 Steps to a 5 AP World History, 2014-2015 EditionGet ready for your AP exam with this straightforward and easy-to-follow study guide, updated for all the latest exam changes! 5 Steps to a 5: AP World History features an effective, 5-step plan to guide your preparation program and help you build the skills, knowledge, and test-taking confidence you need to succeed. This fully revised edition covers the latest course syllabus and provides model tests that reflect the latest version of the exam. Inside you will find:
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Step 3 Develop Strategies for Success | 41 |
Step 4 Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High | 49 |
Step 5 Build Your TestTaking Confidence | 265 |
Appendices | 317 |
Bibliography | 327 |
Web Sites | 329 |
Cover | 335 |
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agricultural Answers and Explanations AP World History Arabic Aryan Aztecs Bantu became belief Britain British Buddhism Central Asia China Chinese Christianity civilizations colonies Columbian Exchange Confucianism continued crops culture decline developed Document dominance dynasty East Asia Eastern Hemisphere economic essay established ethnic European exam feudalism foreign France Germany global Greek Gupta Hindu Hinduism imperialism Incas increased independence Indian Ocean Indian Ocean trade industrial influence Islam Japan Japanese kingdoms Korea labor Latin America Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexico Middle East migration Mongol movement Mughal Muhammad Muslim nations nineteenth century nomadic North America organization Ottoman Empire period plantations political population Portuguese produced Qing Qing dynasty questions Reformation regions religion religious result Revolution Roman Empire rule rulers Russia Silk Roads slave trade social societies South Southeast Asia Soviet Union Spain Spanish spread sub-Saharan Africa territory tion trade routes traditions twentieth century United urban West Western Europe women Yuan dynasty