iTooch SAT 2 U.S. History

3 themes, 50 chapters, 1,500 exercises
covering SAT curriculum in American History

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From the age of exploration to the war on terror, do you know the most important themes and topics in U.S. history? Success on the SAT II U.S. History subject test requires a broad, general knowledge of 500 years of history as well as identification of key events and people. This app will provide you with a thorough understanding of both. The app synthesizes large amounts of material in quick detailed summaries of important themes, then tests your knowledge of specific content covered on the exam with 1,500 questions presented in a variety of formats. Complete this app and you will be well prepared for a high score on the exam!

The app contains three themes: Pre-Columbian to 1789, 1790-1898, 1899 to the present.

See the complete list of chapters

Pre-Columbian to 1789

  1. The First Americans
  2. The Age of Exploration
  3. The Early English Settlements
  4. Slavery and the Southern Colonies
  5. New England Culture
  6. The Middle Colonies
  7. Colonial Wars
  8. Road to Revolution 1770-1775
  9. The Revolutionary War
  10. A New Government for the US

1790-1898

  1. Federalists and anti-Federalists
  2. An Adams Presidency
  3. Jeffersonian America
  4. New Frontiers and The War of 1812
  5. The Early Republic / Era of Good Feelings
  6. The Politics of Slavery
  7. Jacksonian Democracy / Indian Removal
  8. Immigration, Labor, and the Age of Reform
  9. Abolition and Women’s Rights
  10. American Renaissance
  11. Settling the West
  12. Road to Civil War
  13. Road to Civil War 2
  14. Civil War
  15. Civil War 2
  16. Reconstruction and the Meaning of Freedom
  17. Society and Reform After Reconstruction
  18. Industrial Revolution and Immigration
  19. Closing of the West
  20. Gilded Age & American Expansion

1899 To Present

  1. Theodore Roosevelt and Progressivism
  2. Woodrow Wilson and Progressivism
  3. World War I
  4. 1920s: Fear and Prosperity
  5. The Roaring 20′s
  6. Great Depression
  7. A New Deal
  8. World War II Abroad
  9. World War II at Home
  10. The Cold War Begins
  11. 1950s Culture and Consumerism
  12. Civil Rights Movement
  13. Great Society and New Liberalism
  14. Vietnam and New Social Movements
  15. The 1970s: Economic and Political Crises
  16. 1970s-1980s: Culture and Technology
  17. Reagan and the New Right
  18. George H.W. Bush
  19. Clinton and the 1990s
  20. George W. Bush and the War on Terror

Features

Loaded with thousands of questions, apps cover official educational curricula & comply with Common Core State Standards.

This app creates great game dynamics and incentives, so that the user always wants to progress further in the application.

Apps embed a blackboard and a calculator for students to write and calculate directly on the screen without having to leave the app.

A lesson summary is attached to each chapter, to underline the core concepts students should know to answer questions.

Move instantly from one screen to the next. Stop waiting for information to load from a server: bandwidth is no longer an issue.

Apps automatically sync in the background in order to load new activities whenever an Internet connection is available.

Meet the SAT United States History teachers:

Tiffany K. Wayne

SAT II U.S. History author, Tiffany K. Wayne resides in northern California and holds a PhD in U.S. History from the University of California, Santa Cruz. She taught U.S. and women’s history at the community college and university levels for 13 years and also enjoyed teaching as a homeschooling parent. She is especially interested in American literary history and makes regular pilgrimages to Concord, Massachusetts to study the Transcendentalist writers and thinkers. She is the author of several encyclopedias and reference books, including Women’s Roles in 19th Century America (2007), Critical Companion to Ralph Waldo Emerson (2010), and American Women of Science since 1900 (2010).

Amour Alexander

SAT II U.S. History editor, Amour Alexander, has a BA in history from Spelman College, an MA in African American Studies from Temple University and an Ed.M. in Education Policy & Management from Harvard University. She has been a history teacher, a dean of a middle school, and an educational administrator. She absolutely loves history and has traveled throughout the world to South Africa, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Venezuela, and Costa Rica to learn more about the history, culture, and educational systems of each country. She is the founder and owner of Education Innovations, LLC. Her professional interests include Educational Technology, History, Teacher Development, and College Admission Preparation.

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