The value of empirical science during the medieval age was

A) to contradict theological dogma.
B) to challenge ancient Greek thought.
C) to help illustrate divine workings.
D) to question the validity of religious teachings.


Answer: C

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Satisficing is

a. the theory that humans are cognitively limited in important ways that restrict their ability to process information in a comprehensively rational manner. b. a theory that political leaders learn from previous successes and failures and adjust their behavior accordingly to maximize the likelihood of future successes. c. the concept that humans are cognitively limited in important ways that restrict their ability to process information in a comprehensively rational manner. d. the act of choosing the first acceptable solution rather than searching for a best solution. e. a condition under which people base decisions on reason and logic, leading them to act in ways that they believe will maximize their personal interests.

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A nation is defined as

a. a political structure with defined geographic borders. b. a homogenous group of people. c. a people who feel themselves part of some larger identity group. d. a legal entity consisting of a government.

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What would you call an electoral strategy that stressed the candidate's experience and leadership ability?

a. party-centered. b. issue-oriented. c. image-oriented. d. negative campaigning. e. first-past-the-post campaigning.

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Assume we are carrying out a study involving children between the ages of 6 months and 2-1/2 years. We are looking at the effects of sudden noise on behavioral response. The most important variable to match the groups on is

A) birth order. B) eye color. C) age. D) weight.

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