How have Super PACs affected the dynamics of American elections?

A)They have reduced the number negative advertisements aired.
B)They have made individual donations to candidates irrelevant.
C)They have affected the timing of when campaign ads are run.
D)They have eliminated the need for backing by the major political party.


C

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Which of the following is true of the Cold War?

A. It was a war of words and ideologies. B. It was a war fought between Korea and Vietnam. C. It lasted from the late 1920s through the late 1930s. D. It resulted in the death of thousands of soldiers and civilians. E. It was a result of the tensions between Cuba and Spain.

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Vincente is a member of an ethnic group that wants to create its own state within an existing country. His group uses indiscriminate violence as one means of furthering their cause of creating their own state. Vincente is a member of a ______ terrorist group.

a. criminal b. nihilist c. nationalist d. revolutionary

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A researcher wants to examine jealousy in mating behavior in young couples who are dating. To do this he goes to a bar to observe participants

After no jealousy behavior spontaneously appears he begins talking to the girlfriends of men that have left for certain amounts of time. This is an example of A) Obtrusive observation. B) Unobtrusive observation. C) Asking for trouble. D) Participant observation.

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