This question aligns with Chapters 2 and 3 of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.For this question, you may refer to the following CQ Researcher articles:1. Future of the Christian Right2. Medical Marijuana3. Immigrants and the Economy4. Guns on Campus5. Reviving Rural Economies6. Universal Basic Income (UBI)Pick two interesting CQ Researcher articles that seem to have different explanations for, or different perspectives on, the same political problem or development. Identify the controversial issue or event about which the authors disagree and develop a research question. Be sure your question starts with an appropriate word, is concise, and is doable. Explain why this question is interesting and important to multiple audiences.

What will be an ideal response?


Varies.

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Suppose a researcher wanted to classify college participants according to both where they live (dorm, apartment, at home) and type of high school they attend (public, Catholic, other private). The best way to do this would be using a(n)

A) Univariate count. B) Univariate distribution. C) Cross-tabulation. D) Grouped frequency distribution.

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Which of the following best describes Machiavelli's economy of violence theory?

a. Leaders should always use violence to achieve goals. b. Leaders should never use violence to achieve goals. c. Leaders should only use violence when necessary because violence wrongfully implemented could diminish the prince's power. d. Leaders should only use violence when it can lead to an economic gain. e. None of the above.

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The balance of trade is the relationship between the total cost of foreign goods imported to this country and sales of United States products overseas

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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How did the parties solve the problem of free riding in elections?

a. They made participation exciting and fun. b. They instituted mandatory voting. c. They replaced the secret ballot with public ballots. d. They made Election Day a national holiday so no one had to work.

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