<p>If a site is linking to a site you run, I believe it's possible to monitor what site is doing the linking (sorry about the awkward phrasing, I'm tired). She might have noticed it that way.</p>
<p>When the ap comparative government and politics site was originally accessible, were there originally any mulitiple choice questions for some countries like Russia?</p>
<p>If the online version is like the book, there should have been multiple choice questions.</p>
<p>Wow okay. Aren't these forums supposed to be filled with intellectual geniusy people? </p>
<p>I posted this up at first, but then decided to take it down since I figured people who really needed it would figure it out..</p>
<p>Google cache guys. Lol. Solves the problem, doesn't it?</p>
<p>I'd still recommend buying the book. I personally have a copy, and it's a lot easier to study off it than off a computer screen. @@</p>
<p>I was about to post that maybe, just maybe, Ethel Wood is a witch. But now you solved the problem. So you're the witch (or wizard if you're a guy).</p>
<p>There doesn't seem to be any multiple choice questions on the online version.</p>
<p>I can give them to anyone that needs them.</p>
<p>Wizard sounds cooler.</p>
<p>Alright... I did exactly what Quesce did, but decided people could figure out for themselves. But since he's gone ahead and blown it I'll go ahead and say:</p>
<p>Her site is somewhat hard to navigate. Like, the introduction's front page doesn't give any of the links to other pages in the introduction. If you're truly interested, I suggest you enter into Google "site:<a href="http://phs.prs.k12.nj.us/ewood/">http://phs.prs.k12.nj.us/ewood/</a>". This returns every page on that site, including the ones that aren't linked to in Quesce's Google Cache. If you want more specific results, just stick "China" or whatever it is before the site term in the Google search.</p>
<p>Just be sure to print out the book really quickly, because google cache will update eventually...</p>
<p>You'd probably end up spending the same amount of money on ink and paper to print out the book....</p>
<p>Good point rocker, you might as well just buy the book.</p>
<h2>This section first investigate the European Union &endash; a regional international organization with fifteen member states &endash; and then reviews and compares the political systems of Great Britain and France.</h2>
<p>anyone has an idea of what the "&endash" in "European Union &endash" means?</p>
<p>Yes. Probably &endash; = () or dashes.</p>
<p>"(a regional international organization with fifteen member states)"</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>" - a regional international organization with fifteen member states - "</p>
<p>Probably parentheses.</p>
<p>Is anyone actually seriously studying off the online version?</p>
<p>DO you think that you could send me the answer key for these exams…i was able to get copies of the practice tests but have no way of checking my answers for wither of the two. It would be much appreciated thanks</p>
<p>Thank you so much Jlime18!</p>
<p>could someone also send me the answer key to the exams…i have the book…but i got mine used and did not realize there was no answer key…</p>
<p>oh yes I need the answer key too</p>
<p>Does anyone still have the online version of this? Please post it or pm me if you do…thank you so much!</p>