In 2014, College Board rolled out a new AP(R) U.S. History course, which centered less on memorizing content and more on developing skills. Since then, the course has been modified here and there, but very little has changed in AP(R) textbooks--content is still king. Until now. Fabric of a Nation is the first book to truly embrace this dramatic shift in the AP(R) course and in how history is taught.
Built from the ground up by long-time AP(R) leaders Jason Stacy and Matthew Ellington, this book offers a new approach to AP(R) US History by seamlessly integrating:
A brief historical narrative AP(R) skills practice Primary source documents Exact alignment to the AP(R) courseNow, that's revolutionary
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