A judicial standard requiring that fairness be applied to all participants equally is de-scribed as ______.

a. inferential justice
b. procedural justice
c. incremental justice
d. criminal justice


b. procedural justice

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Monetarists argue that government can control the economy's performance simply by

A) raising the interest rate. B) cutting back on loans. C) reducing the interest rate. D) controlling the money supply. E) printing more money.

Political Science

The election of judges opens up the judicial system to the influence of special interests through ______.

a. newspaper editorials b. campaign contributions c. impeachment d. the governor’s appointment powers

Political Science

The two parties considered to be the main contenders in India's multiparty democracy are a. the BJP and the Congress Party

b. the Janata and the Congress Party. c. the BJP and the communists. d. the AAP and the Janata. e. the Congress Party and the communists.

Political Science

Research in the 1950s and 1960s concluded that the single most important socializing agent was

A) the church. D) peer groups. B) the work environment. E) None of the above C) the family.

Political Science