In 2004, California's "three strikes" law was
a. upheld by the voters.
b. repealed by the voters.
c. repealed by the state legislature.
d. ruled unconstitutional.
a
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been the ________ Party. a. Democratic b. Republican c. Social Democratic d. Workers'
__________ law is the term used for the laws and rules that address disputes in which the government is acting in its official capacity upon individuals
A) Private B) Case C) Civil D) Public E) Martial
Which of the following statements about political parties in Texas traditionally has been correct?
a. Political parties are especially weak organizationally. b. Political parties are especially strong from an organizational point of view. c. Minor parties often turn into major parties. d. The party organization is the key factor in deciding who is nominated to office. e. Most candidates rely on the party for funds and organizing assistance.
Which of the following is NOT classified by your textbook as a major group of methods for achieving control in experimentation?
A) internal-external locus of control B) general control procedures C) control achieved through participant selection and assignment D) control of subject and experimenter effects