E-government is seen as beneficial in all of the following ways except
a. it is an efficient way for government to gauge public opinion and preferences.
b. citizens can easily download reports and forms.
c. people can "click" on a government's homepage and find information and resources.
d. it leaves the "technology haveĀnots" behind.
d
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The passage of the bipartisan Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 illustrated that ______.
A. it will be easy for the two sides to reach agreements since they agree on the major issues facing the country B. gridlock will prevail because President Obama will veto many bills passed by Congress C. working together comes with compromises that neither side is particularly enthusiastic about D. significant policy changes will occur because there is now unified control of the federal government
The two ways of making observations in naturalistic research are by becoming either
A) An obtrusive observer or a participant observer. B) A scientist-practitioner or an unobtrusive observer. C) An unobtrusive observer or a participant observer. D) An observational listener or a scientist-practitioner.
In which landmark case did the Supreme Court rule that police may "stop and frisk" a suspect on the street without a search warrant if they are reasonably suspicious that the person is armed and dangerous?
A) Miller v. California B) the Gitlow case C) Miranda v. Arizona, 1996 D) Terry v. Ohio E) Engel v. Vitale
Which of the following powers was granted to Congress in Article I of the Constitution?
What will be an ideal response?