Which of the following is NOT an advantage of focus groups?
A. You can interview a group of people together, rather than each one individually
B. People say what they really think, without being influenced by others
C. Respondents cue or prompt each other in unexpected ways
D. You get to observe how people form judgments in a social setting
B. People say what they really think, without being influenced by others
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During the period of 1865 to 1932, the decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court tended to
A. refuse to allow the federal government to intervene in the right of states to issue licenses and to regulate commerce within their borders. B. avoid ruling on issues related to the emerging industrial national economy, which they believed Congress and the president were more suited to address. C. support the right of workers to bargain collectively through labor unions. D. require states to conform to regulatory business and industrial standards established by the federal government. E. affirm the national government's authority-and duty-to ensure the civil rights of African Americans.
Also known as the _______________________, the Civil Rights Act of 1870 made it a federal crime to conspire to "injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States."
a. Jim Crow Law b. Black Code c. Ku Klux Klan Act d. Reconstruction Act
Which of the following State Department employees is most likely to rise through the ranks?
A. A skilled political negotiator B. An expert on international economics C. An expert on domestic economics D. An expert on embassy security E. Someone who supports the State Department's allies in Congress politically
Which of the following statements about the tendencies of the mainstream media in the United States is true?
a. They frequently report stories that educate citizens about government policies. b They rarely report stories of natural disasters. c. They rarely report stories of political scandal. d. They rarely report stories to help citizens contextualize political problems.