In 2002, when President George W. Bush dismissed both his secretary of the treasury and director of the National Economic Council, the president acted in the role of
a. chief legislator.
b. commander in chief of the military.
c. chief of state.
d. party leader.
e. chief administrator.
E
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One factor helping to break the deadlock that developed in the civil rights movement during the early 1960s was the
A. Democratic landslide of 1964. B. Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education. C. centralization of power in the House and Senate. D. civil unrest that shook several northern cities. E. election of Republican presidents.
Which question(s) does Katz think is crucial in the design of democratic systems?
a. Are there minorities that need to be protected from the majority? b. Do key groups in society trust and respect one another? c. Does the threat to democracy come mainly from the rulers or the masses? d. Are voters sufficiently educated and motivated to make political decisions? e. Are equality and social justice central goals?
What is the most unbiased tool that can be used in random selection?
a) random sampling b) table of random numbers c) quota sampling d) direct sampling
Which of these is NOT a principle of ethical conduct in research in the Nuremberg Code?
a. Free access to life-saving research b. Voluntary participation c. No harm to subjects d. Potential benefits must outweigh risks to participants