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| #274703 in Books | 2006-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 3.17 x4.92 x6.18l,1.75 | Binding: Cards | 368 pages | World History Flash Cards | ASIN: 0764179063.. 8000 B.C.E to 600 C.E., 600 to 1450, 1450 to 1750, 1750 to 1914, 1914 to present day. | AP World History Flash Cards Cards by Lorraine Lupinskie-Huvane (Author), Kate Coughlin (Author) | Barron's AP More than 350 Flash Cards | Copyright 2006 by Barron's Educational Series, Inc.||8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Teacher Recommended!|By TMART|I have taught AP World History since the program began in 2002 - actually even longer than that since I worked on launching the program for a couple years prior to that. As a teacher, I've also been trained to be a bit skeptical about rote, 'drill and kill' learning strategies, but, on the other hand, I believe in results. I have found that the fla|From the Back Cover|(box, back panel) | More than 350 Flash Cards Divided into six major historical eras: | | 8000 B.C.E. to 600 C.E. | 600 to 1450 | 1450 to 1750 | 1750 to 1914 | 1914 to the Present Day | |
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Flash cards are convenient and highly useful study tools― a great way to absorb a host of details when preparing for an exam. This brand-new boxed set of 350–400 flash cards presents World History topics with key information on reverse sides. The set is divided into six major historical eras:
Time Immemorial – 600 C.E.
600 – 1450
1450 – 1750
1750 – 1914
1914 – The Present
Although desi...
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