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

<p>Crash Course (Continued)</p>

<p>The Crash Course success was not limited to the Key Terms chapter. The book includes a thematic chapter that reviews 30 key Supreme Court cases. Keep in mind that many teachers give their students lists with well over 50 Supreme Court cases. Even so, Crash Course insisted that all students had to do was study these 30 cases. Were they right? Yes, the 2009 exam included 4 multiple-choice questions on SC cases and all 4 were in the Crash Course top 30 chapter.</p>

<p>Teachers and texts also provide their students with long lists of Congressional acts. The Crash Course Key Acts of Congress chapter discusses just 10 acts. However, once again, Crash Course scored hits. The 2009 exam had two questions about key acts and both were in this chapter.</p>

<p>So if you just ready the Key Terms, Key Supreme Court Cases, and Key Acts of Congress chapters you would score 27 points.</p>