If you wanted to get an overall idea of the nature of a research report written in the style of the American Psychological Association, you would read the
a. abstract
b. introduction
c. discussion
d. references
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What does the process of opinion writing in Brown v. Board of Education illustrate about decision-making at the Supreme Court?
A. On the most important issues facing the Court, the Chief Justice is always able to cobble together a majority. B. The price of broad support among the justices may be vague, imperfectly enforced doctrine. C. Dissenting opinions are critical for explaining the real outcome of the case. D. A unanimous Court decision almost always leads to easy implementation of decisions.
Which of the following is an argument against government-funded social insurance?
A. The infrastructure required to facilitate tax collection requires more resources than obtained by levying taxes. B. Social insurance promotes only high-risk people leaving the low-risk people with no options for insurance. C. Private sector insurance is a better and cheaper option for citizens seeking to insure themselves against insurable risks. D. Social insurance provides people with highly tailored insurance programs making them expensive and unaffordable for many. E. Social insurance generates incentives for people not to work and to remain dependent on government handouts.
Which of the following is an example of Congress' power to constrain the president as leader of the executive branch?
a. The power of the purse b. The power to abolish executive department c. The power to deny appointments d. All of the above.
Reservations refers to a
a. a system in which a percentage of political and administrative positions are reserved for women and other underprivileged groups. b. a tradition by which the parliament reserves the right to name the cabinet, although this role normally falls to the prime minister. c. the constitutional allowance by which the national government reserves the right to intervene in state politics. d. the traditional right of the Indian government to intervene in the affairs of firms that are deemed to be of national importance. e. the constitutional allowance by which the president reserves the right to act as the country's commander-in-chief, although this role normally falls to the prime minister.