<p>How much of the AP test will cover the era from Johnson to Reagan? because my history class is very behind (we're still in the early part of the cold war) and I need to know how much I should cram of this period before friday... :-/</p>
<p>If there is a lot, do you all know a website that would help explain this time period or do you think reading Princeton Review would be enough?</p>
<p>Thanks a lot, and good luck on your upcoming APs!</p>
<p>I hope not a lot....my apush class is about to start the great depression... I am so screwed...</p>
<p>zogoto i'm screwed too. my teacher focused so much on the first half of american history and civil war that we sped through progressives and WWI and the rest.... </p>
<p>does anybody else know about about history past the 1960s?</p>
<p>Very little will be after the 70s ... those are considered "current events" ... but you should know the jfk, lbj, nixon and ford presidencies</p>
<p>so would the PR be a good book to review those presidencies?</p>
<p>Go onto sparknotes.com right now and read there SAT II US History guide. It covers 1970-2000 in about 5 pages.</p>
<p>there will be one, two questions max on anything from reagan on</p>