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5 Steps to a 5: 500 AP U.S. Government and Politics Questions to Know by Test Day, Second Edition

5 Steps to a 5: 500 AP U.S. Government and Politics Questions to Know by Test Day, Second Edition

Current price: $16.00
Publication Date: July 27th, 2018
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN:
9781259836480
Pages:
192

Description

500 AP style questions with detailed answer explanations to prepare you for what you'll see on test day

5 Steps to a 5: 500 AP U.S. Government and Politics Questions to Know by Test Day gives you 500 practice questions that cover the most essential course material and help you work toward a 5 on the test. The questions parallel the format and degree of difficulty that you'll find on the actual AP exams and are accompanied by answers with comprehensive explanations. The questions in this book were written by expert AP teachers who know the exam inside and out, so they closely reflect what you'll see when you'll sit for the AP U.S. Government and Politics test.

This valuable study guide features:

- 500 AP-style questions and answers
- Detailed review explanations for right and wrong answers
- Close simulations of the real AP exam
- Updated material that reflects the latest AP exam

About the Author

Brian Stevens has served as an AP U.S. Government instructor, College Board consultant, AP reader and table leader for the past 27 years. Brian has also edited several books and is a leader in law-related education.William Madden is a history teaches who teaches AP classes in U.S. government and comparative government. Prior to becoming a history teacher, he was a senior account executive for a health care public relations agency in New York City, where he became familiar with government regulation and the media. A graduate of Rutgers University, he holds degrees in political science and English.Anaxos, Inc. has been creating education and reference materials for over fifteen years. Based in Austin, Texas, the company uses writers from across the globe who offers expertise on an array of subjects just as expansive.