The two principle methods of measuring Gross Domestic Product are the
A) domestic approach and the international approach.
B) expenditures approach and the income approach.
C) intermediate approach and the value-added approach.
D) flow approach and the stock approach.
B
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Steven Messner and Richard Rosenfeld modified strain theory to include more specific areas of social breakdown. They call their version ___________strain theory
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A 32 year old man, Mike Anderson, is 6 feet tall, weighs 200 pounds and is in very good physical condition. He is waiting for the bus at a busy urban street corner. An 18 year old man, John Jackson, is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds
Jackson intends to attempt a strong-arm robbery. He walks up to Mr. Anderson and demands his wallet. Mr. Anderson ignores Jackson who says, "Look man, if you don't give me your wallet, I'm going to kick your butt!" Mr. Anderson replies, "Go away, before you get hurt." Jackson shoves Mr. Anderson and attempts to push him down. Mr. Anderson responds by pushing Jackson down to the ground, then jumps on top of him and repeatedly punches Jackson in the head until he is bleeding profusely and loses consciousness. Jackson's injuries include a severe concussion, two lacerations over three inches long that require stitches, and the loss of two teeth. What is the law regarding self-defense in this situation? A. Mr. Anderson is entitled to use whatever force he believes the attacker deserves. B. Since Jackson started the incident and was involved in a criminal act, Mr. Anderson was entitled to use the amount of force in this situation. C. An act of unlawfulness, in this case, attempted robbery, allows a victim to use any amount of force to stop the unlawful act. D. Mr. Anderson was only entitled to use a reasonable amount of force and he exceeded that which is allowed by a claim of self-defense.
The batterers in the generally violent or __________ offenders category are the most aggressive.
A. borderline B. antisocial C. narcissist D. paranoid
In Kansas City, _____________ began his political career as a saloonkeeper. He became a dominant power in the First Ward, and his ability to deliver the vote enabled him to provide police protection for organized gambling
a. Daniel Drew b. James Fisk c. Jay Gould d. James Pendergast