An in-depth study of a single individual is a (an)

a. experiment
b. case study
c. personological datum
d. ABA design
e. quasi-experiment


B

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The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845) documented the author’s life as a(n)

a. abolitionist. b. cotton farmer. c. orator. d. slave. e. teacher.

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By the beginning of the 20th century, __________ replaced __________ as the state with the world's largest and most advanced economy

A) Germany, France B) Japan, the United States C) the United States, Britain D) Britain, Germany

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In addition to theoretically representing the most important policy areas, presidents have also used their cabinet secretary appointments to

a. provide a bipartisan example of cooperation to Congress. b. provide patronage to fellow party members. c. control and monitor low-level bureaucrats. d. demonstrate diversity in government. e. reward campaign supporters.

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How can today's media consumers be sure that the information that they are receiving is accurate?

A. Consumers should only rely on the traditional news networks to gather their news. B. Consumers should rely on citizen journalists, rather than on corporately-held media news outlets. C. Consumers need not worry about accuracy because the media are sworn to uphold journalistic standards. D. Consumers should gather news from media outlets with a track record of adhering to journalistic standards. E. Consumers should depend more on the Internet to gain accurate news.

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