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The least effective study technique for social science courses is
 
  a. the index card system.
  b. the SQ3R system.
  c. a study guide.
  d. last-minute cramming.

Question 2

A section of a history textbook titled The Contributions of Charlemagne is most likely organized using the
 
  a. comparison and contrast pattern.
  b. cause and effect pattern.
  c. listing pattern.
  d. definition pattern.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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