Issue oriented campaigns:
a. Are shaped by specific propositions on the ballot.
b. Are driven by the candidate’s personal agenda.
c. Are focused on the needs of vulnerable populations.
d. Are not effective in winning elections.
ANS: A
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The exclusionary rule holds that
A. double jeopardy cannot occur. B. defendants who have had their rights violated can plea bargain. C. police officers must be disciplined. D. evidence gathered in violation of the Constitution cannot be used in a trial. E. states must prohibit religious displays in court.
Which of the following statements regarding civil rights and civil liberties is true?
A) Civil liberties and civil rights are essentially identical. B) Civil liberties can be linked to specific provisions in the Constitution, whereas civil rights cannot. C) Civil liberties specify what government cannot do, whereas civil rights specify what government must do to ensure equal protection and freedom from discrimination. D) Civil rights specify what government cannot do, whereas civil liberties specify what government must do to ensure equal protection and freedom from discrimination. E) Governments must honor civil liberties, whereas they have the option to honor civil rights.
What was the reaction of the public to the killings at the Columbine High School?
A) indifferent B) illogical C) neurotic D) shocked E) without sympathy
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Cross-sectional research collects data at one point in time. 2. If a contextual effect exists, then causality cannot be established. 3. Time order cannot be established in cross-sectional research designs. 4. A trend study has a repeated cross-sectional design. 5. Quantitative research generally seeks to test idiographic causal explanations using either experimental or nonexperimental designs.