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NES Social Science (303): Practice & Study Guide

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Overview

Boost your confidence before taking the NES Social Science exam by reviewing the material in this helpful test practice course. You'll review the subjects presented on the exam with our short lessons, and the quizzes will help you recognize areas in which further study would be prudent.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. About the NES Test
  • Ch 2. Reading & Research Skills
  • Ch 3. Historiography & World History
  • Ch 4. Early Civilizations in Egypt, Mesopotamia & the Near East
  • Ch 5. The Legacy of Ancient Greece & Rome
  • Ch 6. Early Indian Civilization
  • Ch 7. Early Chinese Civilization
  • Ch 8. Ancient Japan & Southeast Asia
  • Ch 9. Early Civilizations in Africa & the Americas
  • Ch 10. The Spread of Islam & The Byzantine Empire
  • Ch 11. Europe after the Decline of the Roman Empire
  • Ch 12. Overview of Global Religions
  • Ch 13. The European Renaissance & Protestant Reformation
  • Ch 14. The Scientific Revolution & the European Enlightenment
  • Ch 15. European Expansion from 1450-1650
  • Ch 16. Industrialization in Europe
  • Ch 17. Major Political Developments from 1350-1871
  • Ch 18. Impacts of European Imperialism
  • Ch 19. Causes & Consequences of World War I
  • Ch 20. Causes & Consequences of World War II
  • Ch 21. Causes & Consequences of the Cold War
  • Ch 22. Developments in East Asia, Latin America, Africa & the Middle East since 1945
  • Ch 23. Changes in Europe after World War II
  • Ch 24. Contemporary Global Challenges
  • Ch 25. The Precontact Period & Settling North America
  • Ch 26. Causes & Consequences of the American Revolution
  • Ch 27. The Evolution of National & State Governments
  • Ch 28. Major Figures in U.S. History from the Precontact Period-1789
  • Ch 29. Political & Constitutional Developments from 1789-1877
  • Ch 30. Westward Expansion, Economic Growth & U.S. Foreign Relations from 1789-1877
  • Ch 31. Major Antebellum Reform Movements & Key Reformers
  • Ch 32. Sectionalism & the American Civil War
  • Ch 33. The Reconstruction Period
  • Ch 34. Settlement of the Trans-Mississippi West
  • Ch 35. The Growth of the Industrial Economy in the U.S.
  • Ch 36. The American Progressive Era
  • Ch 37. American Imperialism & Rise to International Power
  • Ch 38. The 1920s in the U.S.
  • Ch 39. Causes & Effects of the Great Depression
  • Ch 40. U.S. Foreign Policy since World War II
  • Ch 41. Major U.S. Political Events & Developments since 1945
  • Ch 42. U.S. Economic Developments since 1946
  • Ch 43. Major U.S. Social Developments since 1945
  • Ch 44. Major Social & Political U.S. Movements During the Postwar Period
  • Ch 45. Basic Geographic Terms & Concepts
  • Ch 46. Geographic Reference Sources, Tools & Technologies
  • Ch 47. Physical Features of the Earth
  • Ch 48. Characteristics of World Geography
  • Ch 49. Elements of Weather & Climate
  • Ch 50. Human Societies & the Environment
  • Ch 51. Characteristics of Human Systems
  • Ch 52. Basic Political Science Terms & Concepts
  • Ch 53. Political Theorists & Figures in Political Science
  • Ch 54. Systems of Government
  • Ch 55. Key Political Documents
  • Ch 56. Significance of Landmark U.S. Supreme Court Decisions
  • Ch 57. U.S. Electoral System & Political Process Participation
  • Ch 58. U.S. Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities
  • Ch 59. Levels of U.S. Government
  • Ch 60. Basic Economic Terms & Concepts
  • Ch 61. Microeconomics Concepts & Laws
  • Ch 62. Interpreting Economic Information
  • Ch 63. Operation of Business Firms
  • Ch 64. Fundamentals of Consumer Economics
  • Ch 65. Fundamentals of Personal Finance
  • Ch 66. Economic Institutions & Groups
  • Ch 67. Unemployment, Inflation & Deflation
  • Ch 68. NES Social Science Flashcards

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