Which of the following statements about the Great Depression and New Deal era are true?
A) The Great Depression shattered the belief of working-class Americans in the economic competence of the Democratic Party.
B) The Great Depression solidified the Republican Party as the dominant and most trusted party in American government and politics.
C) Roosevelt's relief programs were generally not available to African Americans, resulting in African American antagonism toward the Democratic Party that lasted for decades.
D) The Great Depression resulted in the final transformation of the Democrats from a party of limited government to a party of active government.
E) The ability of the Republican Party to offer relief to those hard-hit by the Great Depression allowed the party to hold the presidency from the early 1930s until the late 1960s.
D
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What kind of privacy concerns might raise ethical issues in a program evaluation?
A) Programs are funded by government agencies and therefore do not provide confidentiality to their clients. B) The researcher must obtain information from the general public as a control group, and these people have not consented to receive services from the program. C) The participants will be asked to reveal information to the evaluator that would normally be confidential. D) The information gathered in a program evaluation is required to be made available to anyone who requests it through the Freedom of Information Act.
A new version of the economic structuralist theory was created based upon Latin American countries' inability to achieve economic development after World War II. This theory was called
a. world system theory. b. dependency theory. c. modernization theory. d. revisionist Marxist theory.
The Texas legislature is classified as highly professional, the highest level of institutionalization
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In Study A, a researcher wants to explain what variables lead some people to be Democrats, some to be Republicans, and some to be Independents. In Study B, a researcher wants to explain what effects political party identification has on the views of people concerning political issues. What kind of variable is political party identification in these studies?
A. An independent variable in both studies B. A dependent variable in both studies C. An independent variable in Study A and a dependent variable in Study B D. A dependent variable in Study A and an independent variable in Study B