The primary reason for doing a literature review is to
a. determine which statistical test to use.
b. find the proper phrasing of the scientific hypothesis.
c. determine the current state of knowledge in the area.
d. determine who should be in the participant pool.
C
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A) Pure at-large B) At-large place C) Modified single district D) Cumulative
The limited role that the federal government had with the states was ended by?
a. Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” b. Harry Truman and the “Fair Deal” c. Franklin Roosevelt and his “New Deal” d. John Kennedy and his call for the “New Frontier”
In Windsor v. United States the Supreme Court reviewed DOMA. This case arose from a challenge to __________ that deny equal treatment to same-sex marriages
a. federal estate tax laws b. federal health care policies c. federal payroll tax laws d. state health care policies Answer: a
Simon, a respected high school teacher, has a cousin who is infamous for his criminal activities. When Bob, a police officer, gets an alert about an absconding bank robber in the area where Simon lives, Bob raids Simon's house without a warrant. He conducts a thorough search of Simon's home for clues related to the robbery and the missing money, but he does not find anything against Simon. In this scenario, Bob has violated the _____ to the Constitution.
A. Third Amendment B. Fourth Amendment C. Fifth Amendment D. Eighth Amendment E. Tenth Amendment