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American History


Question Posted Tuesday June 27 2006, 11:19 am

I am taking an in-depth American History class and our textbook isn't exactly helpful to me because it's so complex and I usually like to use other textbooks when reading along in case I don't understand something in one book, I can look for clarification in the other. Are there any good books (not textbooks-too expensive) on American History I can buy and peruse? Do you think the SAT II US History would help?

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Jess5764 answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 10:48 am:
AMSCO US history-preparing for the ap exam. i was in ap us history last year and that book is AMAZING. it condenses everything but in a way that doesn't leave out any important information. i swear it is the best thing that ever happened to me in that class. you can prob get it at like borders and if not amazon. my text book i never even opened all year because of this

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