America's History: For the AP Course

America's History: For the AP Course
ISBN-10
1319065074
ISBN-13
9781319065072
Series
America's History
Category
History
Pages
1168
Language
English
Published
2018-02-12
Authors
James A. Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, Robert O. Self

Description

Complete with a robust collectiom of supporting resources to help you succeed in your AP(R) U.S. History course, America's History: for the AP(R) Course presents relevant themes and content to prepare you for the exam.

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