Maturation is a change in the researcher's internal state over time

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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The supremacy clause states that a. states must recognize contracts that are executed in other states

b. the Constitution, laws made in accordance with it, and treaties made in the name of the United States are the supreme law. c. the national government may make laws regarding almost anything and gives Congress and the federal government the capability to adapt to a changing world. d. the federal government has those powers that are specifically assigned to it by the states.

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What is the most common method used to amend the U.S. Constitution?

a. by a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress b. by simple majority of the voters of the United States c. by approval from two-thirds of the state legislatures and the signature of the president d. by voter approval and the ruling of the Supreme Court on its constitutionality e. by two-thirds of state legislatures, then ratified by three-fourths of state legislatures

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Which of the following best exemplifies the tragedy of the commons?

a. The beach at a state park has to be closed because sewage leaks have contaminated the water. b. A city’s streets are full of potholes, but there is no money left in the budget to fix them. c. An empty lot that the neighborhood’s children play in becomes overrun with litter because no one takes responsibility for cleaning it up. d. The landlord of an apartment building does a poor job of maintaining the building, so the elevators are often out of order and the hallways are dirty.

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The concept of privatization refers to

A. the replacement of government services with services provided by private firms. B. federal loan guarantees for small businesses. C. the hiring practices of the civil service. D. the replacement of federal government services with state or local government services. E. reducing the number of levels in the federal hierarchy.

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