According to Thomas Kuhn, a necessary element of a "real"
science includes ________.
A) values
B) predictions
C) theories
D) assumptions
Answer: C
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How does economic liberalism compare with mercantilism?
A. Economic liberalism is not concerned with whether one state gains more or less than another, just whether the state's wealth is increasing in absolute terms, whereas mercantilism emphasizes that each state must protect its own interests at the expense of others. B. Economic liberalism emphasizes conflicting interests in economic exchanges, whereas mercantilism emphasizes shared interests. C. Economic liberalism asserts that the most important goal of economic policy is the creation of the most favorable possible distribution of wealth, whereas mercantilism asserts that the most important goal is the maximum creation of total wealth. D. Economic liberalism advocates a role for politics in market processes, whereas mercantilism advocates for market processes to be relatively unhindered by political elements.
If you are a lobbyist representing a client who benefits from the existing Texas Constitution, all of the below arguments strengthen your position not to reform the Constitution EXCEPT
A) Citizens aren't likely to participate in special elections B) Most groups agree there are few flaws in the Texas Constitution C) Texans look to the Constitution to protect them from government infringement, not to address citizens' needs D) Legislators are mostly focused on other priorities E) Citizens prefer tinkering with the Constitution through amendments rather than overhauling it
What does the lawgiver, Hammurabi, contribute to our current discussion of constitutions?
A) Statutes are meant to adjust to the times. B) Laws are not necessary because of people's good will. C) Constitutions should be easy to revise. D) Codified laws are necessary, as is a clear supreme law of the land.
The market is a highly inefficient way of distributing valuable resources
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.