Which of the following is the most used source of data in political science?

A. Content analysis data
B. Public records data
C. Survey data
D. Aggregate data


C.

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______ took self-reliance to an extreme and withdrew from the world economy from the 1950s through the 1970s

a. China c. Russia b. Cuba d. India

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Since the 1990s, how has the Supreme Court changed regarding federalism?

A. It has continued the precedents established by John Marshall in McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden. B. It has relied on broad interpretations of the commerce clause that justify extensive national involvement in many areas. C. It has allowed the federal government to involve itself in areas that are primarily local in character. D. It has shown a willingness to allow the federal government to extend its power when it deals with sensitive issues, such as gun control and violence against women. E. It has established limits on the national government’s powers under the commerce clause.

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Polls conducted by news organizations that invite everyone to participate by phone, mail, or Internet are practically worthless because they

a. do not consist of a random sample. b. do not reach enough respondents. c. largely falsify the results to support the current news story. d. primarily reach nonvoters. e. reach only those people who have little knowledge of the issues.

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Compared to 2015, the crime rate in Texas in 2016 was

A. basically the same. B. much higher. C. about half. D. somewhat lower.

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