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  • APUSH Period 1

  • Exploration, Exchange, and Conquest: Passing the United States History Exam, 1491 to 1607 (AP United States History)
  • By: CG Smith
  • Narrated by: Scott Armstrong
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins

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Everything you need to understand the content and vocabulary to pass the Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) exam.

This audio narration is the only tutoring option that can be repeated as many times as you need and can go wherever you go! You can learn whenever you want, wherever you want. This audio narration explains every key concept, word for word, that the college board publishes for the Advanced Placement United States History exam.

Better yet, it is delivered by a professional narrator in language that is relatable, understandable, and sometimes humorous. This is your best investment for a passing grade on your exam!

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