Cracking the AP U. S. Government and Politics Exam, 2013 EditionRandom House Information Group, 2012 M09 4 - 857 páginas If you need to know it, it's in this book! Cracking the AP U.S. Government and Politics Exam, 2013 Edition, includes: * 2 full-length practice tests with detailed explanations for each multiple-choice question, plus full breakdowns of how to tackle the free-response questions * In-depth reviews of all AP U.S. Government & Politics topics, including the institutions of government, elections, political parties, interest groups, public policy, civil rights, constitutional underpinnings, and more * A comprehensive glossary of key U.S. Government & Politics terms * Useful techniques for cracking the free-response section * Updated strategies that reflect the AP test scoring change |
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About the Advanced Placement Program | 3 |
Being a Good TestTaker | 11 |
Cracking the MultipleChoice Section | 17 |
Cracking the Free Response Section | 27 |
AP U S GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS REVIEW | 35 |
The Constitutional Underpinnings | 37 |
Public Opinion and the Media | 53 |
Political Parties Interest Groups PACs and 527 Groups | 63 |
The President | 90 |
The Judiciary and the | 101 |
The Bureaucracy | 106 |
Public Policy | 117 |
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties | 131 |
Answers and Explanations to Chapter Quizzes | 149 |
THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP U S GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS | 155 |
Glossary | 269 |
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