Redistricting generally follows ______.
a. a presidential election
b. a midterm election
c. the decennial census
d. the annual census
c. the decennial census
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What is a costly signal?
a. An action that is costly to interpret. b. An action that makes the receiver pay a high price. c. An action intended to give credibility to the sender’s declaration of intention. d. An action that is not a verbal message.
For your study on attitudes toward abortion, you elect to do an electronic survey because of the advantages it affords over other ways of doing a survey. The advantages of an electronic survey consist of all the following except
a. lowered cost. b. access to individuals anywhere in the world. c. being able to easily download the responses into a file that can be analyzed statistically. d. being able to insure the anonymity and privacy of the responses because they are made and transmitted in private.
Ed's Auto Shop repaired the left front and body of Maureen's car. Subsequently, she is injured in a head-on accident where her left headlight fails to illuminate properly. From the wreckage, it is determined that the headlight was disconnected. Expert engineers are prepared to testify that headlights "don't just become disconnected" and that the impact of the crash could not have caused the
disconnection. In Maureen's case against Ed's for negligence in the repair of her vehicle, which doctrine will Maureen use to allow circumstantial evidence to prove that a breach in the standard of care caused her accident? a. The long-arm statute c. Res ipsa loquitur b. Superseding intervening forces doctrine d. Last chance clearance
According to Weber, the ideal city is characterized by
a. a relative predominance of trade and commercial relations. b. some degree of political autonomy. c. a related form of association. d. All of the above