Reagan and Beyond Important for APUSH?

<p>To those who have taken the APUSH exam, is it worth to spend time studying the Reagan administration and beyond? Have there been any questions about this time period on past exams?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>There was a "Reaganomics" question on the 2001 exam. Answer was that the lifestyle of wealthy Americans improved. That's not exact, but close.
That being said, if a Reagan question makes or breaks you your problems are greater than Reagan. Generally speaking if you know 1607-1970 extremely well you should be fine.</p>

<p>I was just asking because I hear those type of questions are not too frequent, and with only one more day until the APUSH exam I don't want to spend time reviewing that time period when I can instead focus on something else. I do know the basics about Reagan and beyond.</p>

<p>yeah then that should definitely be enough.</p>

<p>If there is a question after Reagan, the answer's probably going to be NAFTA.</p>

<p>Reagan was a goof.</p>

<p>not really</p>

<p>the new ones are the ones you might just randomly know anyway</p>