Those advocating for women's suffrage, including Susan B. Anthony, were working primarily for what goal?
A. The prohibition of the sale and consumption of alcohol
B. Women's right to vote
C. The prohibition of so-called "marriage laws" giving husbands control over women's property
D. Women's right to free public education
E. The opportunity to work at male-dominated jobs
Answer: B
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Today, poverty in the United States is no longer viewed as associated with old age. Which of the following is not a reason for this shift in views from the 1930s?
a. Social Security benefits b. Federal programs such as Medicare c. The increase in expected lifespan in America d. Aged-based preferences in local property and state income taxes
The most basic and simplest matching technique is to
a. make the extraneous variable an IV b. hold the extraneous variable constant c. individual matching d. frequency distribution matching
Which are the two basic approaches to studying how voters decide?
A) sociological factors B) psychological factors C) psychiatric factors D) a and b E) none of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. One of the insights from the Exit, Voice, and Loyalty game is that it can be difficult to figure out who has power and who does not simply by observing their actions in the real world. 2. The Exit, Voice and Loyalty game explains the difficulty in the U.S. automakers receiving a bailout following the financial crisis compared to the financial sector by stating that the state was not dependent on the support of the automakers. 3. The Exit, Voice and Loyalty game explains the difficulty in the U.S. automakers receiving a bailout following the financial crisis compared to the financial sector by stating that the automakers did not have a credible exit threat. 4. A scientific statement must be falsifiable. 5. Science is a collection of facts—it tells us what we know about the world. 6. Statements that cannot ever be tested must be wrong.