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AP Achiever for U.S. History: Exam Preparation Guide » (12nd Edition)

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Authors: Jason George, Jerald Brown
ISBN-13: 9780073256603, ISBN-10: 0073256609
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Date Published: January 2007
Edition: 12nd Edition

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Author Biography: Jason George

****Jason George has been teaching History at the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Maryland, since 1999 and has been teaching an AP United States History Seminar since 2003. He was an instructor and teaching assistant at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, between 1993 and 1999. Jason received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 2003 with a dissertation titled, "The View from Afar: Russian Perceptions of the United States, 1776–2002." He has served as United States History Content Advisor for the College Board's AP Central Program since 2003 and has been a reviewer for AP Central since 2002. He has participated in the AP U.S. History Reading since 2004. He also contributed teaching exercises on the 1960s Cultural Revolution to Columbia University's American History Online program and had his course syllabus published in the 2005–2006 College Board Teachers' Guide.

****Jerald Brown received his Ph.D. in American History from the University of New Hampshire, and presently teaches United States History and Economics at the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the author of The Years of the Life of Samuel Lane (New Hampshire Historical Society). He first taught AP United States History in 1985 and has taught the college survey course at several colleges and universities. He has been a reader for the College Board in United States History since 1999.

Book Synopsis

Designed to help Advanced Placement students succeed in their studies and achieve a ‘5’ on the AP Exam, AP Achiever for American History provides:

  • An introduction to the American History Advanced Placement Course and Exam, including tips on essay writing for the free-response section of the Exam.
  • A discussion of the AP Themes within the chapter, a chapter summary, as well as practice multiple-choice, free-response and document-based questions with detailed answers in every chapter.
  • Two complete practice exams parallel the AP American History Exam in terms of question type and number of questions. Each practice exam is also similar to the AP Exam with regard to content, style, and format, and it includes thorough explanations for your students.

AP Achiever for American History may be used independently or in conjunction with any American history text. For the most benefit use in conjunction with McGraw-Hill’s leading text, American History: A Survey, 12th Edition, by Brinkley.

****Jason George has been teaching History at the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Maryland, since 1999 and has been teaching an AP United States History Seminar since 2003. He was an instructor and teaching assistant at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, between 1993 and 1999. Jason received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 2003 with a dissertation titled, "The View from Afar: Russian Perceptions of the United States, 1776–2002." He has served as United States History Content Advisor for the College Board's AP Central Program since 2003 and has been a reviewer for AP Central since 2002. He has participated in the AP U.S. History Reading since 2004. He also contributed teaching exercises on the 1960s Cultural Revolution to Columbia University's American History Online program and had his course syllabus published in the 2005–2006 College Board Teachers' Guide.

****Jerald Brown received his Ph.D. in American History from the University of New Hampshire, and presently teaches United States History and Economics at the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the author of The Years of the Life of Samuel Lane (New Hampshire Historical Society). He first taught AP United States History in 1985 and has taught the college survey course at several colleges and universities. He has been a reader for the College Board in United States History since 1999.

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