What was significant about Clause 4 of the Labour Party original manifesto?
a. It called for a Marxist revolution.
b. It called for an end to England's nationalized health care system.
c. It called for an end to government-funded pensions.
d. It called for an end to the Anglican Church.
e. It called for the nationalization of key British industries.
e
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The sharpest conflict that emerged between small and large states was over __________
a. repayment of war reparations b. the structure of the election of the president c. representation d. debtor relief legislation
Federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances are reflected in how __________
a. party leaders hold officeholders b. party elements operate independent of each other c. political parties really function as interest groups d. party organization is unified and hierarchical
When subjects know they are in a research study and alter their usual or routine behavior to react to the presence of the researcher, this is called _________________
A) a research bargain B) subjective research C) Hawthorne effect D) an overly simplified question