AP US Government and Politics: Which book is the best? The ultimate test!

<p>PR (continued)</p>

<p>The PR AP US Government and Politics book is badly flawed. Although it is 308 pages long, most of the space is consumed by two practice tests, lists of terms, sample questions, and even blank pages. Key topics such as voting are not discussed. Key terms such as devolution, political efficacy, inherent powers (this was the most missed question on the 09 exam), and even stare decisis were omitted.</p>

<p>I realize the PR’s legion of devout fans will be surprised. But guys, facts are facts. Look for yourself. </p>

<p>So to conclude, a student who only used PR and could recall every detail in the book would at best score a 73 or 3 on the 2009 AP test.</p>