<p>Wow, this is really making me frustrated...we have study guides that we do and I searched the question up on Google because I could not find it at all in the reading. I then found that the question used a different textbook than ours for the answer. Now that's bad, I can't even find the answer anywhere either..that basically makes it impossible to finish most of my study guide!</p>
<p>BUMP
wow any thoughts?</p>
<p>What’s the question?..</p>
<p>If it’s “What do I do?”, then instead of Googling the question, Google for the answer. The questions shouldn’t be that hard that you can’t do them. Unless you’re reading the book expecting it to explicitly tell you the answer, you should be fine. Google it or apply the reading into your question.</p>
<p>Give an example of a question you have trouble with or can’t find the answer to. I’m not going to answer it, but it should give me a feeling for how hard your study guide really is.</p>
<p>Oh here’s the question: “What were the social, political, economic, and religious reasons behind the uniqueness of the United Provinces in Europe?”. </p>
<p>I tried but I still cannot find it, I asked her where I could find it and she pointed out the sections where it talked about the Netherlands. Yet I read those sections and it did not talk about those reasons. Now I never said it was hard; I did the whole study guide except for two questions. We use McKay, while the website (historyteacher) I found the question on uses Western Experience, huge difference there…</p>
<p>I guess WIKIPEDIA is the only solution…I assume that’ll be my secondary textbook. lol</p>