What is legislative turnover and what causes it?
What will be an ideal response?
Turnover is when new legislators replace previous officeholders. It is primarily the result of retirement, but it can happen due to incumbents losing their reelection bids or because of term limits (in some states) as well.
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To what new United Nations role did the impasse over collective security give rise during the Cold War?
a. Unilateral balance-of-power intervention b. Preventive diplomacy and peacekeeping c. Multilateral security d. International judicial enforcement e. Coercive diplomacy
Assume that the correlation coefficient between class attendance and number of problems missed on an exam is (-.77). Which of the following statements regarding this finding is correct?
a. students who had fewer absences answered more questions correctly b. students who had more absences answered more questions correctly c. a negative correlation value is impossible; there must be a mistake in the calculations d. the number of problems answered correctly is below the class mean
Jason was considered as a candidate for the post of executive director of the department of transportation. However, he was rejected when he did not meet the selection criteria. What is likely to be the reason for his rejection?
a. He only had work experience of 15 years. b. He was not an engineer. c. His election campaign was not strong. d. He was not nominated by the governor.
The population in a survey is
A) the group of respondents that were given the survey but did not complete it. B) the country about which we wish to obtain information. C) the larger group about whom we wish to obtain information. D) the group of respondents who were given the survey and completed it.