5 Steps to a 5 AP World History, 2010-2011 Edition
A Perfect Plan for the Perfect Score. We want you to succeed on your AP exam. That's why we've created this 5-step plan to help you study more effectively, use your preparation time wisely, and get your best score. This easy to follow guide offers you a complete review of your AP course, strategies to give you the edge on test day, and plenty of practice with AP style test questions. You'll sharpen your subject knowledge, strengthen your thinking skills, and build your test taking confidence with Full length practice exams modeled on the real test. All the terms and concepts you need to know to get your best score Your choice of three customized study schedules so you can pick the one that meets your needs The 5 Step Plan helps you get the most out of your study time Step 1: Set Up Your Study Program Step 2: Determine Your Readiness Step 3: Develop the Strategies Step 4: Review the Knowledge Step 5: Build Your Confidence Topics include Foundations (8000 B.C.E.-600 C.E.); The World History Environment and Periodization; Development of Agriculture and Technology. Structure of Early Civilizations; Rise of Classical Civilizations; Origins of World Belief Systems; Interactions in the Late Classical Period. The Rise and Spread of Islam; The Expansion of China; Changes in European Institutions; Interregional Trade and Exchange; Empires in the Americas. Empires and Other Political Systems; Hemispheric Exchange; Systems of Slavery; Cultural and Intellectual Changes; The Industrial Revolution and Social Changes; Demographic and Environmental Developments; World Trade; Political Revolution; Western Imperialism; World Wars and Depression; The Cold War and the Postwar Balance of Power; End of the Cold War and Nationalist Movements; Global Trade; Technological Developments; Social Changes; and Demographic and Environmental Developments. Also includes.Practice tests AP, Advanced Placement Program, and College Board are registered trademarks of the College Entrance Examination Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.