If, in your attempt to study science, you took an empirical approach you would take the approach which has come to be known as

a. revolutionary science.
b. logical positivism.
c. falsificationism.
d. naturalism.


D

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Which of the following statements best describes the impact of the September 2012 film The Innocence of Muslims?

a. The violence and chaos that ensued after the film’s release demonstrated the powerful foreign policy role played by mass communications. b. The film sparked outrage amongst audiences abroad, but the U.S. public’s general apathy toward foreign policy issues resulted in no real response from the Obama administration. c. The film’s release demonstrated the staying power of traditional media over social media and Internet resources, such as YouTube. d. The violence that ensued following the film’s release was unrelated to the film.

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Which of the following laws was passed in 2002 to ensure more accuracy in the voting process?

A. The National Voter Registration Act B. The Motor Voter Act C. The United States Naturalization Law D. TheHelp America Vote Act E. TheVoting Rights Act

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Prudence is advisable in exercising moral judgment in world politics because

a. just as in domestic politics or individual relationships, making snap moral judgments can upset people and endanger relationships. b. moral judgment has no place in world politics, where might makes right, as scholars of the skeptical ethics school argue. c. exercising any moral judgment, much less snap judgment, in world politics invariably leads to disaster. d. the heightened risks and chances for unintended consequences involved in world politics make morality harder to apply.

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How do political parties enhance the way in which the Constitution works?

What will be an ideal response?

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