If you were an academic using the personal perspective, what would be a likely source of evidence to support your claims about presidential action?

A)an executive order issued by the president
B)a decision by the Supreme Court ruling a presidential action unconstitutional
C)a law by Congress seeking to restrict presidential authority
D)a ten-year-old letter from a president to his mother


D

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With respect to migrants and refugees, __________

A) migrants flee their country to escape war, natural disaster, or political persecution B) refugees move to a new country in search of better economic opportunities C) states are obligated to let migrants leave for another country D) refugees may be granted asylum, which allows them to stay in the new state

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Which of the following is NOT a control for subject and experimenter effects?

A) automation B) use of subjective measures C) multiple observers D) use of objective measures

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Which of the following statements accurately compares the ability of governors and presidents to impact domestic policy?

a. Governors have less power at the state level than presidents do at the federal level because state legislatures meet year-round, unlike Congress.  b. Presidents have more power at the federal level than governors do at the state level because presidents have the EOP, while governors generally lack administrative agencies that can help them.  c. Presidents have more power at the federal level than governors do at the state level because state courts are tougher on governors than federal courts are on the president.  d. Governors generally have more power at the state level than presidents do at the federal level because state legislatures often meet for only a few months a year or have part-time legislators. 

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Which of the following is the best example of an intense preference?

a. A current political candidate b. Gun rights c. Voting d. A public opinion poll

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