Quantitative methods are used in comparative politics in order to allow
a. applicability to most questions and data
b. proving causation
c. the study of a large number of cases
d. obtaining in-depth information for individual cases
c. the study of a large number of cases
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The Valerie Plame incident revealed a sometimes inherent conflict of interest between freedom of the press and the government's ability to fulfill its duties
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The framers of the Articles of Confederation wanted the new government they formed to be a republic. What characterizes a republic?
a. Power is held by God. b. Power is held by a small, elite group of people. c. Power is held by the people and their representatives. d. Power is held by the government.
Which of the following documents cited the "repeated injuries and usurpations" of King George III as a reason to found a new nation?
a. The Articles of Confederation b. The Declaration of Independence c. Federalist Paper #10 d. The Intolerable Acts e. Two Treatises of Government
Using the media is important to:
a. Allow candidates to clarify their views. b. Build grassroots momentum. c. Meet people one-on-one. d. Increase name recognition among voters.