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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Acknowledgments Contents Get More (Free) Content Part I: Using This Book to Improve Your AP Score
Preview: Your Knowledge, Your Expectations Your Guide to Using This Book How to Begin
Part II: Practice Test 1
Practice Test 1 Practice Test 1: Answers and Explanations
Part III: About the AP U.S. Government and Politics Exam
The Structure of the AP U.S. Government and Politics Exam How the AP U.S. Government and Politics Exam Is Scored Overview of Content Topics Primary Sources How AP Exams Are Used Other Resources Designing Your Study Plan
Part IV: Test-Taking Strategies for the AP U.S. Government and Politics Exam
Preview 1. How to Approach Multiple-Choice Questions 2. How to Approach Free-Response Questions 3. Using Time Effectively to Maximize Points Reflect
Part V: Content Review for the AP U.S. Government and Politics Exam
4. The Constitutional Underpinnings 5. Public Opinion and the Media 6. Linkage Institutions 7. Elections 8. Institutions of Government 9. Public Policy 10. Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 11. Chapter Drills: Answers and Explanations Glossary The Constitution of the United States of America
Part VI: Practice Test 2
Practice Test 2 Practice Test 2: Answers and Explanations
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