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American History to 1877

Barron’s EZ-101 Study Keys

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American History to 1877

By: Robert D. Geise M.Ed.
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Designed to be compatible with virtually every standard textbook in their subject field, Barron’s EZ-101 Study Keys give you a valuable overview of your college-level course. Classroom-style notes emphasize important facts, remind you of what you need to remember for term papers and exams, and help guide you through the complexities of lectures and textbooks.

In American History to 1877, all key topics are covered, from the first Americans through the post-Civil War Reconstruction era. Also covered are brief key quotations and notes on major figures, such as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Frederick Douglass, John Marshall, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, and many more.

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“An excellent introduction for students at the high-school or college levels.” ( Midwest Book Review)
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This book is all melodic single sentences with long pauses in between. There is no narrative and it is not presented in such a way as to help with memory retention. In a word - awful!

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