How are treaties ratified?
a. The president alone ratifies treaties.
b. Treaties are ratified by a majority vote in the House of Representatives.
c. Both the president and the Senate (by a two-thirds majority) ratify treaties.
d. A simple majority vote in the Senate ratifies a treaty.
c. Both the president and the Senate (by a two-thirds majority) ratify treaties.
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A) Loss of internal validity B) Loss of flexibility C) Measurement precision is decreased D) Replicability is reduced
The executive in Germany is a dual one
a. with a chancellor who chooses a president. b. with most powers given to the president and a mainly ceremonial position of chancellor. c. consisting of a chancellor and a monarch who serves only a ceremonial role. d. with most powers given to the chancellor and a mainly ceremonial position of president. e. with a chancellor chosen by a monarch.
Among the top recipients of American aid in this decade chosen for their strategic importance to Washington are all of the following EXCEPT
a. Egypt. b. Russia. c. Pakistan. d. Afghanistan. e. Nigeria.
Which president helped to create the modern welfare state in the United States?
a. Dwight Eisenhower b. Franklin Roosevelt c. Jimmy Carter d. Ronald Reagan