Suppose a researcher wanted to classify college participants according to both where they live (dorm, apartment, at home) and type of high school they attend (public, Catholic, other private). The best way to do this would be using a(n)
A) Univariate count.
B) Univariate distribution.
C) Cross-tabulation.
D) Grouped frequency distribution.
Answer: C
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Power was more decentralized under the Old System of American politics.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Shays's Rebellion brought many of shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation to light when the militia of which state was unable to defeat Shays on its own and the national army was unavailable to help?
a. New York b. New Jersey c. Massachusetts d. Virginia
Karl Polanyi argued in his classic study The Great Transformation that
a. the market forces unleashed by the Industrial Revolution and globalization in the nineteenth century produced economic gains that encouraged greater stability through the creation of a middle class. b. the market forces unleashed by the Industrial Revolution and globalization in the nineteenth century diminished the economic gains of the upper classes while redistributing them to the lower economic tiers of society. c. the market forces unleashed by the Industrial Revolution and globalization in the nineteenth century produced great economic gains as well as social disruptions and political reactions. d. the Industrial Revolution and globalization in the nineteenth century caused social disruptions not because of increased market forces but because of a perceived need by governments to enforce stability. e. the great social disruptions and political reactions caused by the Industrial Revolution and globalization proves that there is an automatic relationship between inequality and political reaction.
What did Harry Truman's sign "The buck stops here" illustrate about his role in foreign policy decision making?
A. He was not willing to waste money. B. He was the sole decision maker. C. Foreign policy decisions were ultimately his responsibility. D. His opinion was more important than anyone else's.