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How to Prepare for the AP World History with CD-Rom
Product SKU: BA7879-2
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$29.99
The just-published book-only version of this test preparation manual is now available with an optional CD-ROM, which presents virtually all of the book’s contents, including the two full-length model AP World History tests. All questions are answered, and the CD-ROM provides automatic scoring when students complete each test. Table of Contents:
Introduction
FOUNDATIONS OF WORLD CIVILIZATION
Geographical Orientation
Building Blocks of Civilization
Major Societies, Kingdoms, and Empires to 1000 C.E.
Social Structure and Cross-Cultural Connections
Religious Traditions and Belief Systems
WORLD CULTURES MATURING
Europe During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Islam in the Middle Eat and Africa
China, Japan, and East Asia
South and Southeast Asia
The Mongol Empires
Sub-Saharan Africa
The Americas
WORLD CULTURES INTERACTING
Europe: Reformation, Absolutism, and Enlightenment
Age of Discovery, Age of Imperialism: The Western Campaign of Exploration and Colonization
Islamic Empires in the Middle East and Africa
China, Japan, and East Asia
South and Southeast Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
The Americas as “New World”
WORLD CULTURES IN THE MODERN ERA
The Europeans at Home: Revolution, Reaction and Reform
Industrialization and Worldwide Economic Trends
The European Abroad: Imperialism, Nationalism and Foreign Policy
The Middle East
China and Japan
India and Southeast Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Revolution and Consolidation in North and South America
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND CONTEMPORARY WORLD CULTURES
World War I
The Twenty Years’ Crisis: The World During the Interwar Period
World War II and the Holocaust
The Cold War and the New Biopolar Order
Divergent Forms of Development in the Postwar World, 1945-1991
Social Developments, Cultural Changes and Intellectual Trends
The Collapse of Communism and the End of the Cold War
Integration and Fragmentation? Globalism in the Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries