In regards to Politics, ______________ is often applied to stratified sampled polls to get a more accurate report on the issue being researched.

A. Non-stratified sampling
B. Ticket Splitting
C. Random Sampling
D. Universe Sampling


Answer: C. Random Sampling

Political Science

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Aaron Wildavsky's "two presidencies theory" posits that _____________

A) the president can use the "bully pulpit" to communicate policies and generate support B) the senate would exert a strong influence over the nation's foreign policy C) a unitary chief executive can respond quickly and forcefully to sudden changes D) separation of the power to command from the power to fund the military was to check the war power from being abused E) the president has more power in foreign affairs than in the domestic sphere

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In 2004, President George W. Bush's chief political adviser, Karl Rove, pioneered a new campaign technique known as _____.

A. microtargeting B. narrowcasting C. filibustering D. lobbying E. stumping

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Note some recent examples of cases in which the U.S. Supreme Court has revealed its view that the commerce clause does not justify all federal actions.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

How are retrospective evaluations of the Supreme Court decisions involving the Japanese internment in Korematsu v. United States (1944) and segregated railroad facilities in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) similar?

a. Both decisions are widely viewed as upholding important constitutional principles. b. Both decisions are widely viewed as positive turning points in the history of American jurisprudence. c. Both decisions are widely viewed as a misuse of "strict scrutiny." d. Both decisions are widely viewed as important early victories in the struggle for civil rights. e. Both decisions are widely viewed as troubling missed opportunities for the Supreme Court to protect civil rights.

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