Based on the information in Chapter 13, how would you evaluate the success of the DARE program? Explain your answer fully.
What will be an ideal response?
Evaluation of DARE using social science methods led to the conclusion that students who participated in DARE were no less likely to use illicit drugs than comparable students who did not participate in DARE.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which definition of “Homeland Security” is best described as security stakeholders identifying and executing varied strategic efforts?
A. bureaucracy evolution B. mission and goals C. concept evolution D. areas of emphasis
The McCain-Feingold Act, passed in 2002, prohibited the unlimited donation of _________ to political parties to distribute however they wished.
a. Hard Money b. Soft Money c. "Elephant"/"Donkey" Money d. General Fund Money e. Campaign Cash
You can assume that opponents of voter IDs for elections are predominantly Democrats because __________
a. they are concerned about voter fraud b. they are more concerned with individuals than with the system as a whole c. citizens who do not already have legal ID cards are likely to vote Democratic d. the concept of voter ID is a plank of the Democratic platform