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That said, this is where your Barron’s AP Art History Test Preparation Guide 4th Edition John Nici will serve you well. There is a practice exercise M/C and short essay following coverage of each of the Content Areas.
It is important that you read the Barron's along with the assigned textbook reading. The Annotated Mona Lisa will also supplement.