Praxis 0941 US and World History
The 0941 Test is a long test, like all the Praxis tests, and requires a solid understanding of both US and World History.
There is a study guide in the files section at the bottom of the files section.
With this test there are no short-cuts.
There are many many resources for the student
I like the Spark Notes published by Barnes and Noble. You can read them online for free.
http://www.sparknotes.com/history/
The digital history link is a good source
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/
Make sure you read the textbook and as I recall there are some quizzes:
http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_craig_herwrldciv_6/0,6520,367152-,00.html
Here is a basic timeline with a couple of quizzes
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0001198.html
Here is an online text for some world history
http://www.bartleby.com/67/
BASIC PRAXIS TIPS
When taking the Praxis tests take your time. Remember that you can write in the book, do so. Mark down questions that you are unsure of. Go back and check those question. Remember most questions you can eliminate answers, usually you can get the answer down to a 50-50 guess.
I found that I had enough time to go back through and recheck all the answers (except the 081). When I went through a second time I marked all the questions as:
Correct
50-50
No Clue
These numbers can give you some reassurance that you did okay. See some of my other posts as to ways that they may score these tests.
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