02-23-2011, 11:13 AM
I used IC for Amer. Govt. and supplemented that with REA Am. Govt. and Peterson's tests. I took the test Nov. 2010 & passed w/66
The test is more subjective than fact based. Since IC is more fact based, I filled in with REA.
Despite living a long time, voting in all elections and watching much government in action, I still didn't know most of the material. In fact, the experts say that most Americans think they know more about government than they really do and I am proof of that.
I also watched Standard Deviant Govt. videos and used historyteacher.net to fill out what I thought was missing.
I discovered REA three days before the test and I must say, it was a Godsend!
It helped me pull the subjective pieces together.
Good luck!
jan c.
The test is more subjective than fact based. Since IC is more fact based, I filled in with REA.
Despite living a long time, voting in all elections and watching much government in action, I still didn't know most of the material. In fact, the experts say that most Americans think they know more about government than they really do and I am proof of that.
I also watched Standard Deviant Govt. videos and used historyteacher.net to fill out what I thought was missing.
I discovered REA three days before the test and I must say, it was a Godsend!
It helped me pull the subjective pieces together.
Good luck!
jan c.


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