Which off the following is central to the strategies of the Green Dot movement?
a. legislation and intercession
b. intervention and policy change
c. action and commitment
d. education and intervention
d. education and intervention
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John Locke suggests people have certain natural (or inalienable) rights that government cannot take away, including the right to life, liberty, and property. In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson substituted "__________" in place of "property."
A) order B) just compensation C) national security D) the pursuit of happiness E) interstate commerce
President Reagan's Tax Reform Act of 1986 traded lower tax rates for
a. a flat tax. b. higher estate taxes. c. higher excise taxes. d. fewer tax breaks.
Behaviorally oriented therapists have speculated that the principles of reinforcement and punishment in behavioral theory could help them understand how and why successful treatment occurs
The goal of science that is most important in this understanding is a. control b. description c. explanation d. prediction
What was the primary reason for southern states enacting poll taxes?
a. to raise revenue for the government b. to ensure that only people who really want to vote would do so c. to get around the Fifteenth Amendment d. to enfranchise former slaves