Which of the following describes John Marshall’s significance in the development of the judicial branch?

  
a. He defined and strengthened the role of the court. 
b. He made the first significant ruling in Chisholm vs. Georgia. 
c. He was appointed by President George Washington. 
d. He first declined President Adam’s appointment. 


a. He defined and strengthened the role of the court. 

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a. by insulating certain rights, such as freedom of speech b. by giving states the power to nullify federal laws c. by requiring the Supreme Court to issue decisions supported by public opinion d. by requiring free and fair elections

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Which condition provides support for the theory of pluralism?

a. The number of interest groups in Washington, D.C., has decreased over the past several decades. b. Elected officials rarely take into account the views of interest groups. c. Economic interests have more lobbyists in Washington, D.C., than do other types of organizations. d. Elected officials seek out the opinions of multiple interest groups when creating policy.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Factor analysis is an exploratory technique. 2. Factor analysis aids in creating index variables. 3. Factor analysis uses correlations among variables to identify subgroups. 4. Rotation causes variables to load higher on one factor, and less on others, bringing the pattern of groups better into focus for interpretation. 5. For purposes of interpretation, factor loadings are considered only if their values are at least 5.0. 6. A task of analysts is to name the factors that arise from factor analysis.

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Which of the following is a type of nonprobability sampling procedure?

a. simple b. stratified c. quota d. cluster

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