500 Ways to Achieve Your Best Grades
We want you to succeed on your U.S. history midterm and final exams. That's why we've selected these 500 questions to help you study more effectively, use your preparation time wisely, and get your best grades. These questions and answers are similar to the ones you’ll find on a typical college exam, so you will know what to expect on test day. Each question includes explanations for right and wrong answers for your full understanding of the concepts. Whether you have been studying all year or are doing a last-minute review, McGraw-Hill's 500 U.S. History Questions, Volume 2 will help you achieve the final grade you desire.
Sharpen your subject knowledge, strengthen your thinking skills, and build your test-taking confidence with:
500 essential college U.S. history questions with answers
Full explanations of why an answer is correct or not
Coverage of American history from the Reconstruction up to the present
Stephanie Muntone is a contributing writer to several textbooks and teacher's editions and the author of several books including U.S. History Demystified (McGraw-Hill, 2011). She has a M.A. in history from New York University.
Keywords: RECONSTRUCTION, END OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, 1865 TO 1899, THE TWENTIETH CENTURY BEGINS, FROM WORLD WAR TO DEPRESSION, THE INTERNATIONAL ERA TO 1960, THE ERA OF PROTEST AND SOCIAL CHANGE, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CRISES AND TRIUMPHS, JFK, NIXON, JOHN GLENN, FDR, TEDDY ROOSEVELT, NEW DEAL, WPA, WW II, WW I, SUSAN B ANTHONY, WOMEN'S RIGHTS, JIM CROWE LAWS, CIVIL RIGHTS, VOTING, PROHIBITION, ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, CHARLES LINDBERG, AMELIA EARHART, J EDGAR HOOVER, RFK, KENNEDY, HERBERT HOOVER, COOLIDGE, LBJ, JIMMY CARTER, RONALD REAGAN, GERALD FORD, WATERGATE, TEMPERANCE, HARRY TRUMAN, ATOMIC BOMB, NAGASAKI, HIROSHIMA, BAY OF PIGS, PEACE MOVEMENT