The most obvious link between a terrorist attack and elections in recent history was
a. in March 2004, when the deadly train attack in Madrid by Islamic terrorists just three days before Spain’s parliamentary elections.
b. the U.S. Presidential Election in the year 2000 between Bush and Gore; Bush's use of fear tactics narrowly won him the presidency.
c. in Japan, following the Sarin gas attacks, the Japanese decided they needed a much stronger leader that would not let that sort of thing happen again.
d. Libyans threw Qadhafi out of the government as part of the Arab Spring.
a. in March 2004, when the deadly train attack in Madrid by Islamic terrorists just three days before Spain’s parliamentary elections.
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A. joined B. tertiary C. curtilage D. en banc
The National Homeland Security Consortium
a. Is an academic “think tank” that studies homeland security issues. b. Was created as a “library” for homeland security information. c. Serves as a public forum for government personnel and private practitioners. d. None of the above.
When corroborating or authenticating data, which of the following is a recommended practice:
a. The statements of a new respondent should be given just as much weight as the statements of a trusted respondent. b. Spontaneous statements made by respondents should be given less credibility. c. Consideration of how the researcher’s presence affected the social interaction. d. Assume that the researcher’s presence did not affect the social interaction.
Explain how life course theories are different from social learning and social control theories.
What will be an ideal response?