The primordial perspective on social identity argues that the main source of one’s identity:

a. stems from a biological need to be part of group and is molded very early in one’s life
b. is the result of social factors that change frequently throughout one’s life
c. all human characteristics can be traced back to the species’ primordial stages
d. the political structures of the society one is born into


a. stems from a biological need to be part of group and is molded very early in one’s life

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Through negotiated rulemaking, federal agencies have begun encouraging businesses and public interest groups to become directly involved in

A. taking responsibility for their own self-regulation. B. drafting the regulations that affect them. C. lobbying Congress to relax regulations. D. lobbying the president concerning bureaucratic reorganization. E. administering regulations.

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__________ occurs when the pattern of group support for political parties shifts in a significant and lasting way

A) Redistricting D) Renegotiation B) Reapportionment E) Gerrymandering C) Realignment

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Paul has just finished participating in a research study where he has given personal information that can be used to identify him after the conclusion of the study. This is an example of the study being

a. confidential. b. deceptive. c. coercive. d. anonymous.

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The Internet has led to rapid change as a result of ___________________, in which a product or service provides more utility as more people use it

a. social globalization b. economic globalization c. network effects d. network growth

Political Science