Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

What will be an ideal response?


a technology that uses radio waves to transmit data to a receiver. RFID technology is wireless. f RFID technology is to allow "tagged" items to be identified and tracked.

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Suppose a researcher wanted to classify college participants according to both where they live (dorm, apartment, at home) and type of high school they attend (public, Catholic, other private). The best way to do this would be using a(n)

A) Univariate count. B) Univariate distribution. C) Cross-tabulation. D) Grouped frequency distribution.

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Describe the similarities and difference between the Occupy Wall Street movement and the emergence of the tea party. How do U.S. society and the U.S. political system enable the emergence of these groups? Provide specific examples where appropriate.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

Violence, when used by civil rights activists and white segregationists, tended to

A. reduce public support for their respective positions. B. reduce public support for civil rights activists but enhance it for white segregationists. C. reduce public support for white segregationists but enhance it for civil rights activists. D. enhance public support for their respective positions. E. first reduce, then subsequently enhance, public support for their respective positions.

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What was the caveat to the sweeping power given the president in the resolution passed after 9/11?

A) It required the president to exhaust diplomatic or other peaceful means before using force. B) It required the president to work with the United Nations in all aspects of the War on Terrorism. C) It required the president to work with a specially appointed congressional committee in all aspects of the War on Terrorism. D) It required the embedding of the media in all instances of the use of force. E) It required complete congressional access to presidential discussions surrounding the use of force.

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