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WILLIAM MADDEN is a history teacher who has taught AP classes in U.S. government and comparative government for the last several years. Prior to becoming a history teacher, he was a senior account executive for a healthcare public relations agency in New York City, where he became familiar with government regulation and the media. A graduate of Rutgers University, he holds degrees in political science and English.
BRIAN T. STEVENS is an AP reader and table leader, College Board consultant, AP book editor, and U.S. government and politics instructor who has taught AP U.S. government and politics for the past 31 years. Over the course of those years, Brian has had hundreds of his students pass the AP test, most years beating the national passing average by 25 or more percentage points. A graduate of Western Michigan University and Michigan State University, he holds degrees in political science and U.S. constitutional history.
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! Youve taken a big step toward AP success by purchasing 5 Steps to a 5: 500 AP U.S. Government and Politics Questions to know by test day. We are here to help you take the next step and score high on your AP exam so that you can earn college credits and get into the college or university of your choice.
This book gives you 500 AP-style multiple-choice questions that cover all the most essential course material. Each question has a detailed explanation with the answer. These questions will give you valuable independent practice to supplement your regular textbook and the groundwork you are already doing in your AP classroom. This and the other books in this series were written by expert AP teachers who know your exam inside out and can identify the crucial information you will need to know as well as questions that are most likely to appear on the exam.