Cracking the AP European History Exam, 2012 Edition • 2 full-length practice tests with detailed explanations • Timelines, keywords, and review questions in every chapter • Helpful strategies for writing high-scoring DBQ and free-response essays • Advice on how to use Process of Elimination to maximize your multiple-choice section score • Comprehensive review of all topics covering the Renaissance, the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment, the French Revolution, postwar Europe, and more • Updated strategies which reflect the AP test scoring change
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