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At Tutor.com, you work one-to-one with a social studies tutor on the question you
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Let's say you're studying the American Revolution, and you don't remember which
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Every Grade and Skill Level
We cover social studies and U.S. history up to the introductory undergraduate level,
including AP® U.S. History. Learn more about how we help with
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Any U.S. History Topic, Anytime
Social studies tutors are online 24/7 to help with any topic in U.S. history.
- The American Revolution
- Native American Culture
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Real-time tutoring in an interactive classroom
Our online classroom has tools that make getting U.S. History help easy. A two-way
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makes it simple to do online research and evaluate resources together. Our chat
feature helps you discuss your specific questions, and you can even use different
fonts, bolding, and color to help articulate your thoughts. See
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Favorite Tutors
All our tutors are great, but we know that sometimes you just "click" with someone.
U.S. history students can now keep track of their favorite tutors, receive alerts when
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Voice chat*
Our U.S. history tutors can now talk to you to help you brainstorm, do research, and study for exams more quickly
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*Voice chat is currently being beta tested.
Not all our tutors have this feature yet, but we're working on it.
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