All of the following are ways to measure a country's economic development EXCEPT
a. Gross National Product
b. Gross Domestic Product.
c. Purchasing Parity Power.
d. the Social Progress Index.
e. the Environmental Performance Index.
e
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One use of low-constraint research is in
A) Experimentation. B) High-constraint research designs. C) Qualitative research. D) The experimental level of constraint.
The idea that people should have equal rights and chances to develop their talents is called
a. equality of relativity. b. equality of opportunity. c. equality of results. d. equality of establishment. e. equality of outcome.
The principal instrument for the expansion of national power has been
a. the state property tax. b. grants-in-aid. c. the doctrine of federal preemption. d. national infrastructure grants.
What Madison called factions, are today called
A) states. B) religions. C) national governments. D) democracies. E) interest groups.