Joseph Heller's Catch-22 satirically illustrates ___________ in international relations
a. the prisoner's dilemma c. growth of IOs
b. the collective action problem d. anarchy
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Which of the following factors contributed to making pollution control an important item on American policy agendas?
a. the disregard for environmental issues shown by the Bush Administration b. the conservation policies set forth by Teddy Roosevelt during the early twentieth century c. increased pressure from the United Nations d. the publication in 1962 of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
After an initiative is drafted, what must the author of the ballot measure do in order to get a title and summary?
A. Submit the measure to the Attorney General's office, pay a fee of $2,000, and wait until the 30-day public comment period has ended. B. Wait for the legislature to hold public hearings about it. C. Secure an opinion from the state supreme court that it's constitutional. D. Submit % of the signatures that will ultimately be needed to qualify the measure for the ballot.
In the 2012 election, the state of __________ could not certify its election for days owing to polling glitches and the prolonged process of counting absentee and provisional ballots
Fill in the blank with the correct words.
The most influential factor in the shift from single-subject to group comparisons was most likely the
A) work of E. L. Witmer in the 1930s, calling for the creation of clinical psychology. B) publication in 1935 of Sir Ronald Fisher's The Design of Experiments. C) work of B. F. Skinner in the 1950s, which demanded the use of more controlled methods in psychological research. D) availability of research participants following the post-World War II return of veterans.