The Maastricht Treaty
a. was the treaty that turned the European Community into the European Union
and revitalized the political and social, as well as economic, goals of Europe.
b. was the founding treaty of the European Economic Community in the 1950s.
c. was unanimously supported by the voters of all member countries.
d. set 1992 as the date when all tariffs and other barriers to economic integration
would end.
a
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For each participant, she records the intensity of their laughs for each comedian. Which way is the dependent measure of humor being assessed? a. reaction time b. frequency of responses c. degree of response d. percent correct
Selective perception shows us that ______.
a. a media bias exists b. viewers do more than passively receive news and values presented by the media c. media coverage of politics focuses on nothing more than conflict and image d. priming is the overriding impact on what news people receive e. people become more informed when they have selective perception
All judges are federally appointed and without legislative consent
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In Federalist Paper 10, James Madison argued that political parties (or factions) were
a. both necessary and effective. b. necessary but divisive. c. divisive but inevitable. d. both fragmented and unnecessary.