Which of the following is the largest source of revenue for the national government?
a. the World Bank
b. fines collected by federal agencies
c. debt payments from other countries
d. individual income taxes
e. corporate income taxes
d. individual income taxes
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If groups are the same on the dependent variable at the start of the study,
A) they are said to be equivalent. B) the same type of conclusions can be drawn as if they were randomly assigned. C) they may still differ on variables that could be potentially confounding. D) Both A and B
George, a resident of Baltonia, shares a passion for politics and issues relating to government regulation. He decides to become a part of a local political party to be more involved in such issues
In such a scenario, which of the following will weaken George's decision? a. George wants to be a part of a party that addresses a broad range of issues. b. Baltonia's political parties actively encourage citizens to join them. c. George's political values are different from those of the political parties in Baltonia. d. George wants to help influence governmental policy by participating in elections.
Most of the debate surrounding the 1970 Clean Air Act centered on the issue of pollution from
A. automobile air-conditioning units. B. tire factories. C. automobile tailpipes. D. battery factories. E. oil refineries.
In 1873, the federal government passed the Comstock Act, which made
a. birth control illegal in the United States. b. physician-assisted suicide illegal in the United States. c. abortion illegal in the United States. d. under-aged drinking illegal in the United States.