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85. The
Bossa Nova, according to the paragraph, is
(A)
derived from the samba
(B) an old musical style
(C) based on the rhythms of Spanish music
(D) similar
to jazz
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U.S. HISTORY SUBJECT TEST
About the Test
The U.S. History Subject Test consists of 95 multiple-choice items. The items mainly test U.S. history
from pre-Columbian times to the present. A
few items, however, test basic social science concepts used in
disciplines such as political science and economics. These
extra concepts, while they may be taught in
courses in government or economics, are almost always included in the typical high school course on
U.S. history.
In short, to do well on this test, you do not need instruction in a special discipline. A reason-
ably challenging high school course in U.S. history should be sufficient preparation.
The test writers divide the items into categories according to the type of material covered and the
period from which the concept is taken. This ensures that each new test has the proper balance of concepts
so that, for example, it doesn’t have too many items concerning the colonial
period or too few items
concerning foreign policy. You don’t need to know what these categories are, because that knowledge
won’t help you do well on the test. You have to answer questions, not put them into categories. You can
rest assured, however, that the balance will reflect the treatment given U.S. history by the typical high
school text. A test, for example, will probably ask about twice as many questions about the period “1899
to present” as about the colonial period.
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