Apush Period 3: Birth of a New Nation and the US Constitution: Passing the AP United States History Exam, 1754-1800
Passing the United States History Exam
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Narrated by:
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Scott Armstrong
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CG Smith
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Everything you need to understand the content and vocabulary to successfully navigate the Advanced Placement United States History exam. The book and its audio narration explain every key concept, word for word, that the College Board publishes for the Advanced Placement United States History. Better yet, it is delivered by a professional actor in language that is relatable, understandable, and sometimes humorous. This is your best investment for a passing grade on your exam!
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