The case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey said that states
A) cannot outlaw abortion.
B) cannot prevent abortions that use tax-supported facilities.
C) cannot place an undue burden on a woman seeking an abortion.
D) can require a woman to undergo counseling designed to discourage the abortion.
E) can require a woman to notify her spouse or partner before the abortion.
C
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Cognitive psychology
A) now routinely addresses applied issues. B) has no history as an academic discipline. C) focuses on academic research with no possible applied value. D) grew out of nineteenth century humanism.
Suppose the prior belief of the terrorists is that the government is responsive with probability 0.5 and is repressive with probability 0.5. Suppose the government offers to negotiate. Also suppose that the probability that a responsive government will offer to negotiate is 1 and that the probability that a repressive government will offer to negotiate is 0.2. How does this new information (about the government’s willingness to negotiate) affect the terrorists’ estimation of the probability that the government is responsive?
a. The terrorists now believe that the government is more likely to be responsive. b. The terrorists now believe that the government is less likely to be responsive. c. The terrorists’ perception of the government does not change. d. The terrorists are now certain that the government is responsive.
Which president made an unsuccessful proposal known as the "court-packing plan," which would have permitted the appointment of additional justices to the U.S. Supreme Court?
a. Bill Clinton b. James Madison c. Thomas Jefferson d. Franklin Roosevelt
___________ is making contact with government officials to enhance influence.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).