U.S. History Practice

U.S. history spans the pre-Columbian era, exploration and colonization, the Revolution and the new nation, expansion and the Civil War, and the modern era from Reconstruction through today. Practice each period out loud with a voice tutor that connects the causes and effects — free.

A worked example

Why does the Declaration of Independence say governments derive “their just powers from the consent of the governed”?

It reflects popular sovereignty — the idea that a government's legitimate authority comes from the people. That was a direct challenge to rule by a king without the people's consent.

Frequently asked

What does U.S. history practice cover?

The full survey — pre-Columbian societies, exploration and colonization, the American Revolution, the Constitution, westward expansion, the Civil War and Reconstruction, industrialization, the world wars, the Cold War, and recent history.

Is U.S. history practice free?

Yes — completely. It's free forever for K-12 students, with voice tutoring and step-by-step help and no card required.

Practice U.S. History — free