Which is an example of a state, as defined by the text?
A) Kurdistan
B) Bavaria
C) The United Nations
D) Canada
Answer: D
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A) new ethnography B) macroethnography C) microethnography D) ethnonursing research
What assumption forms the basis for inference?
a) A researcher can select a sample that is similar to the population from which it came. b) Null hypotheses can be proven to be false. c) A researcher can select the level at which he/she is willing to risk Type I error. d) The central limit theorem is false.
Which definition below best defines a state actor?
A. any person, group, or organization--whether within a state or across state boundaries--that does not work in, or for, a state B. a person, group, or organization whose ultimate authority and resources (salary, equipment, etc.) typically come from the fact that they work for, or in, a state C. a small number of individuals and companies with extraordinary wealth and influence far exceeding most people and even some countries D. a group that thinks of itself as a political community
The __________ is the inclination to focus on national issues, rather than local issues, in an election campaign
Answer: