__________ argued there is no such thing as the method of science

a. Popper
b. Kuhn
c. Duhem-Quine
d. Feyerabend


D

Political Science

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In the South after Reconstruction, which of the following was used to prevent African Americans from having a meaningful impact on the outcome of elections?

a. Jim Crow laws b. white primaries c. majority-minority districts d. affirmative action

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Most state legislators are ________

A. from the most popular families in the state B. more educated than the general population C. economically disadvantaged D. typical of a cross section of the population

Political Science

Which of the following was weakened most by modern nationalism?

a. Austria-Hungary b. Germany c. France d. Italy

Political Science

The term __________ is a term that stems from political science that describes a dramatic change in the political landscape usually centered a "critical election" where there are sharp changes in issues and or party leaders.

A. Party Fraction B. Party Splintering C. Party Realignment D. Party Division

Political Science