Who pays for the cost of Social Security payments to workers who are not self-employed?
a. employers
b. workers
c. split between employers and workers
d. taxpayers
c. split between employers and workers
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Voter turnout in the United States is higher than in any other democratic country
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is considered as an example of greed causing or aggravating civil war in a country?
A. a person joining the insurgency due to his ideological beliefs B. elements of the country's army helping insurgents plunder its natural resources and sharing the profits C. insurgents fighting a war out of moral indignation caused by the state D. insurgents fighting a war against genocide perpetrated by the state E. citizens joining an insurgency due to the rampant inefficacy of the elected government
In theory, ideologies promote consistency among political attitudes by connecting them to a more general principle or set of principles. In practice, ideologies
a. typically are incoherently connected beliefs. b. often combine attitudes linked more by coalitional politics than by principle. c. are simply irrational expressions of belief. d. reflect little more than the emotion of the moment for most people.
Rafe stops Leslie on a busy street and offers to sell her an expensive wristwatch for next to nothing. After some questioning by Leslie, Rafe admits that the watch is stolen. Leslie pays for and takes the watch. Rafe is an undercover police officer, who then arrests her for the crime of receiving stolen property. Which of the following inquiries will be most critical in determining whether she
has a valid defense of entrapment? a. Did she know that what she did was a crime? b. Did Rafe threaten her or use force to get her to make the purchase? c. Was she predisposed to commit the crime, or did he plant the idea in her mind and then supply her with the opportunity? d. Did she understand the nature and the consequences of her action?