______ was a policy designed to increase political openness and encourage freedom of expression.
A. Perestroika
B. Glasnost
C. Stasi
D. Schiessbefehl
B. Glasnost
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IRB uses the term "minimal risk" which means
a. any physical, psychological, or economic harm b. harm no greater than expected in daily life c. having blood drawn during the study d. no physical, psychological, or economic harm
Which of the following is an example of a policy output?
A. One hundred new employees are hired in the Department of Homeland Security to combat cyberterrorism. B. Reading test scores for second grade students increase by 2% nationwide. C. Congress authorizes a program to explore the reasons for childhood obesity. D. A local city council reviews the effectiveness of red-light traffic cameras.
What makes third-party sanctions more politically dangerous than other types of sanctions?
What will be an ideal response?
What is service learning?
a. Programs that combine short study abroad programs with classes at the home institution to increase impact. b. Arrangements that enable students to study abroad at foreign universities for the same tuition that they would pay to the home institution. c. Programs that combine classroom education with opportunities that engage students directly in service activities. d. Programs that allow students to attend an educational institution in another country.