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How many questions are there ? |
As of Feb. 20th, 2001 this website has a total of 11 matching exercises and 187 questions, on 31 pages. |
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Why are some questions in English and others in French ? |
Teachers may want their students to learn more about the USA, or the students themselves might want it too, but at the same time they can also test their skills in English ... |
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What sites may be interesting when talking about the US ? |
Census Office : http://www.census.gov Federal Statistics : http://www.fedstats.gov White House : http://www.whitehouse.gov White House Virtual Library : http://www.whitehouse.gov/library Federal Bureau of Investigation : http://www.FBI.gov New York Times : http://www.nytimes.com Washington Post : http://www.washingtonpost.com |
Cet ensemble de questions doit beaucoup à l'ouvrage de Christine Soulas, Maître de conférence à Rennes 2, "Les États Unis d'aujourd'hui en QCM".