Mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug that has been used in Native American religious rituals is derived from the tips of a cactus plant and is more commonly known as:
a. peyote
b. PCP
c. LSD
d. mushrooms
a. peyote
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________ agreements are used to prevent release of information by those who inadvertently come into contact with classified or critical data
a. Non-disclosure b. Secrecy c. Non-compete d. Classification e. All of the above.
Which of the below is incorrect with regards to punishment?
a. Punishment that is intemperately or unfairly applied will be resented by employees more than when it is overly severe. b. The wise supervisor knows that he himself may bear some responsibility for many of the derelictions of his subordinates because of his failure to communicate clearly with them or to train them properly. c. The wise supervisor will recognize that reprimanding or punishing a subordinate for a minor deviation often will serve a useful purpose. d. The supervisor who finds it necessary to take corrective action against a subordinate should do so only after he has made every effort to determine if the dereliction was a "mistake of the head" or "mistake of the heart."
In the mid-1980s, a particularly violent group of Christian survivalists known as the ___________ engaged in an 18-month terrorist campaign that they believed would lead to a white revolution that would overthrow the ZOG
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
As given in the text, an improved highway can best be described as:
a. Any roadway divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for vehicular traffic. b. Any roadway of concrete, brick, asphalt, macadam and crushed stone or gravel. c. State highways that have lane widths at least 11 feet wide. d. Highways that are built and maintained by the state rather than local government units.