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AP® US Government and Politics Review Course

Your campaign manager for AP success

  • Course Length: 2 weeks
  • Course Type: Short Course
  • Category:
    • College Prep
    • History and Social Science
    • Test Prep
    • High School

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Democrat or Republican? Federalist or Anti Federalist? Whig or Toupee? Get all the information you need to pick your side—and get your college credit—by taking our AP US Government and Politics review course.

Our detailed cram course will teach you step-by-step all the people, places, concepts, and vocabulary you'll need to know super-fast so you can get super success.

In this course, you'll get

  • Shmoop's guided study plan through the structure of the exam.
  • strategies for complete essay dominance.
  • more drills than original colonies.
  • 2 full-length practice exams.
  • a virtual classroom for you to interact with your teacher and get him/her to back your platform.

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Unit Breakdown

1 AP® US Government and Politics Review Course - AP US Government and Politics

2 AP® US Government and Politics Review Course - Practice Exams


Unit Breakdown (82 lessons, 3281 points, 82 hours)

7 The Roaring Twenties (11 lessons, 465 points, 11 hours)

8 The Great Depression and the New Deal (9 lessons, 375 points, 9 hours)

9 World War II (10 lessons, 435 points, 10 hours)

10 The 1950s and the Cold War (12 lessons, 455 points, 12 hours)

11 The Civil Rights Movement (11 lessons, 431 points, 11 hours)

12 Good Morning, Vietnam! (11 lessons, 393 points, 11 hours)

13 The Rise of Conservatism and the 1980s (8 lessons, 309 points, 8 hours)

14 The 1990s and the New Millennium (10 lessons, 418 points, 10 hours)


Syllabus

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