In the Bakke case, Allan Paul Bakke argued that an affirmative action law that set aside a specific number of seats for minority applicants at the University of California Medical School at Davis was unconstitutional because it excluded him solely because of race

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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A major task of a researcher is to

A) achieve absolute validity. B) try to answer all questions on a topic with one research design. C) understand all computations in statistical analyses. D) anticipate all potential threats to validity.

Political Science

In _______________, the Supreme Court struck down a District of Columbia regulation that prohibited the display of signs within 500 feet of a foreign embassy if the message displayed on the signs brought the embassy's government into "disrepute."

a. Kovacs v. Cooper (1949) b. Boos v. Barry (1988) c. Heffron v. International Society for Krishna Consciousness (1981) d. None of the above is true.

Political Science

Prior to 1850, why were there so few Anglo settlers west of the Balcones Escarpment? What efforts were made by the U.S. government to encourage settlement?

What will be an ideal response?

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A political scientist who uses the ideational approach would be most likely to make which of the following claims?

a. Highly skilled workers tend to find the rules of bureaucracies burdensome and frustrating. b. It takes a lower level of education to succeed in a bureaucracy than it does to succeed in a private corporation. c. Although Americans tend to admire large private corporations, they doubt the ability of large public institutions to solve problems. d. Insulating the bureaucracy from political pressure requires giving bureaucrats a higher level of job security than private sector employees typically receive.

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