British kings
A) prohibited colonists from electing assemblies.
B) claimed to rule by divine right.
C) allowed only religious colonies to be formed.
D) allowed the creation of only royal colonies.
E) ruled by delegation from Parliament.
B
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A) had to conduct and monitor parliamentary elections. B) had to have Parliament's approval to maintain an army. C) could levy taxes without being answerable to anyone. D) could refuse to take the Parliament's suggestions in matters of national concern. E) could make changes to the Constitution without the Parliament's consent.
A researcher has decided to do a study of people who hunt in a nearby national forest. He asks a friend, whom he knows to be a hunter, if he would consent to an interview. He interviews his friend and then asks his friend if he could name other people who hunted in the forest. His friend provides him with five names. The researcher contacts those five people, interviews them, and asks each of those people for names of other hunters. This sampling technique is known as ______.
A. casual sampling B. personal sampling C. key informant interviewing D. snowball sampling
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A. neo-institutional B. interest-group C. entrepreneurial D. client E. majoritarian
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a. the attorney general b. the comptroller c. the railroad commissioner d. the secretary of state e. the land commissioner