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U.S. Presidents Flash Cards - Edward Ross

U.S. Presidents Flash Cards

Edward Ross
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English

This ebook is intended for the subway commute, those few minutes between classes, or a serious study session. Lugging flash cards can be a real hassle, so my hope is that these electronic cards will make learning the U.S. Presidents more enjoyable. Following this page, this ebook includes a list of the Presidents, highlighting their order and years of service. The electronic flash cards are arranged into three drills. The first quizzes the order in which the preisidents served, going from the president’s number to his name. The second gives the name of the president and calls for the number and years in office to be provided. The third set provides the years in office and expects the name of the president. For further review, feel free to check back to the chart providing the data for each president.

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