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US History Quiz 1A - The 13 Colonies (15 Questions)
By taking these quizzes over-and-over, you will be able to commit these historic events to memory for recall on your exam and make topic word connections. You should keep track of vocabulary, historical context, and incorrect as well as correct responses.
US History Quiz 2A - The Revolutionary War & Articles of Confederation (15 Questions)
US History Quiz 3A - The Constitutional Convention & Ratification (15 Questions)
US History Quiz 4A - Constitutional Principles (15 Questions)


US History Quiz 6A - The Constitution (15 Questions)
In order to be successful in Part I of the exam, you should complete all quizzes below until you achieve a minimum of 60% or higher (80% recommended) on each quiz.
US History Quiz 7A (Part 1) - The Constitution Tested (15 Questions)
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US History Quiz 7A (Part 2) - The Constitution Tested (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 1A - The 13 Colonies (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 8A - The Civil War (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 2A - The Revolutionary War & Articles of Confederation (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 9A - Reconstruction (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 3A - The Constitutional Convention & Ratification (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 10A (Part 1) - The 2nd Industrial Revolution (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 4A - Constitutional Principles (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 10A (Part 2) - The 2nd Industrial Revolution (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 5A - Washington's Administration (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 11A (Part 1) - The Progressive Era (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 6A - The Constitution (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 11A (Part 2) - The Progressive Era (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 7A (Part 1) - The Constitution Tested (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 12A - World War I & Peace (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 7A (Part 2) - The Constitution Tested (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 13A - The 1920s & Great Depression (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 8A - The Civil War (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 14A - World War II (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 9A - Reconstruction (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 15A - The Cold War (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 10A (Part 1) - The 2nd Industrial Revolution (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 16A - The Post Word War II Era (15 Questions)  
*[[US History Quiz 10A (Part 2) - The 2nd Industrial Revolution (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 17A - The Reagan Era, 1980s (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 11A (Part 1) - The Progressive Era (15 Questions)]]
US History Quiz 18A - The 1990s to Present (15 Questions)
*[[US History Quiz 11A (Part 2) - The Progressive Era (15 Questions)]]
*[[US History Quiz 12A - World War I & Peace (15 Questions)]]
*[[US History Quiz 13A - The 1920s & Great Depression (15 Questions)]]
*[[US History Quiz 14A - World War II (15 Questions)]]
*[[US History Quiz 15A - The Cold War (15 Questions)]]
*[[US History Quiz 16A - The Post Word War II Era (15 Questions) ]]
*[[US History Quiz 17A - The Reagan Era, 1980s (15 Questions)]]
*[[US History Quiz 18A - The 1990s to Present (15 Questions)]]
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== Complete Exams (28) Questions ==
*[[US History - Complete Regents Multiple Choice - Exam 1]] (28 Questions)
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By taking these quizzes over-and-over, you will be able to commit these historic events to memory for recall on your exam and make topic word connections. You should keep track of vocabulary, historical context, and incorrect as well as correct responses.

In order to be successful in Part I of the exam, you should complete all quizzes below until you achieve a minimum of 60% or higher (80% recommended) on each quiz.



Complete Exams (28) Questions