_____________ thought sees education as the means that enable the public to make choices consistent with democratic values and maintain stability of the republic

A. Hamiltonian
B. Washingtonian
C. Jeffersonian
D. Franklintonian


C

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Which of the following is NOT true of state legislative policy on higher education?

A. It reduces the amount of money allocated to higher education in the state budget. B. It increases teaching loads and responsibilities of faculty. C. It demands for greater faculty "productivity" in teaching undergraduate students. D. It withdraws itself from the college and university policymaking.

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Women account for _____ of legislative positions in the United States

a. 10 percent b. 18 percent c. 22 percent d. 47 percent

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The two major ways in which modern industrialized nations can generate revenue is to tax which of the following?

A. income and property B. property and expenditures C. expenditures and sin items D. income and expenditures

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