Suppose we want to know what happens to the probability of voting as age increases from 18 to 29, holding education constant at its mean. Which probability test are we going to use?
What will be an ideal response?
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According to the "Defense/Deterrence Continuum," which of the following falls under the pure defensive use category?
a. Most insurgent strategies b. Ground troops and tanks c. Walls, fortifications d. Strategic nuclear weaponry
The Poor Law codified several statutes into one law. It did NOT include
A. Requiring children to go the school B. Care for the dependent poor C. Putting able-bodied to work D. Established civic responsibility
Why were federal judges appointed to serve for life?
a. A life term was considered a sign of respect. b. They were not especially important to the new government. c. Qualified men were too scarce to continue finding new judges. d. A life term insulated them from political pressures. e. They were considered superior to politicians who had to be held accountable to the public.
Why is the Social Security tax considered regressive?
What will be an ideal response?