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US history Preparation
In how many days we can cover the subject?
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almost within 1 week u can cover the subject.
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only within 2 weeks with full concentration
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mr abbas how many topics u will have to cover within 2 weeks? do u know?
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2 weeks are required for 15 topics to memorize US history facts
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abbas bro i dun think anyone have enough time to memorize 1 topic per day.....everyone have to be too quick cz just 3 months have left.
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brother you can study all topics within one week but you have required time to memorize history date and facts
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My 7 days maybe eqivalent to your 30 days. So there is no real need of arguing over 1 week or 1 month. It depends how deep you go into the subject. If you just go for the important topics then it shoud not be more than 2 weeks. But if you want to study it thoroughly (and belive me you need to, if you are not among who just want to pass the subject) it may take between 22-30 days depending on how many books you are following, whether you are making any notes of it or memorizing imp. dates etc.
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Well I think it depends upon mentality ,picking power and time one gives to the subject daily.i wil take about 25 days as us history is new to me.it demands memorizing dates,facts,names and other similar things.can any one post 15 or 20 important topics for 2012?
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1- Colonization period (Spain, France, UK) With special reference to UK's colonies. (This portion is really imp for objective) 2- American revolution (War of Independence) - Causes of war, Declaration of independence, Articles of Confedration, Socio- economic significance of American revolution, Making the constitution, Its salient features 3- Federalist Regime (Not really imp but give it a go to have proper understanding of political structure of US) 4- Democratic-Republican Regime (Some of questions very frequently asked from this portion are Jefferson's democracy, war of 1812 and Monroe Doctrine) 5- Jacksonian Democracy Its characteristics and comparison or contrast with Jeffersonian Democracy 6- American Civil War: causes, foreign policy of US during Civil war, socio-economic significance wih special reference to Industrialization 7- First World war: how USA plunged into it, Wilson's Fourteen Points, Treaty of Versailles, USA's rejection of treaty and Its implications on world peace 8- The great depression causes and impacts 9- Note on President FD Roosevelt (appears once in every 2 exams almost) 10- 2nd World war US entry into war after attempted neutrality, conventions and charters at the end of war, emergence of US and USSR as undisputed powers and start of cold war 11- Cold war, Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan 12- Short notes on Watergate scandal, Bush Doctrine etc 13- One question about Slavery in USA is always asked. It can be just an essay on slavery, analysis of slavery as a blight to american society, Slavery's role in inciting hatred among North & South which finally led to Civil war, Abolishment of Slavery etc Remember, its just my perception of importnt topics and any other's views may vary. As i said before, just have a close look on past papers, chalk out important questions and refine this list. Plus, before starting this subject, make a sense of important topics by googling each important topic/era and just reading about it very briefly like What is it, when did it happen, why did it happen, How it relates to the next important event. Wikipedia can help you greatly in this regard. This will help you to develop a mindset about the subject and once you have done it, go to your text book for thorough studies. This way, things will not only become very interesting but easy as well. Good luck with your prep, God bless you.
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