In Roe v. Wade the Supreme Court held that states
A) can place significant restrictions on a woman's right to seek an abortion without her partner's consent.
B) can outlaw all abortions.
C) can outlaw abortions in the second trimester of pregnancy.
D) cannot place any restrictions on abortions.
E) cannot limit a woman's right to seek an abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy.
E
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In the context of public opinion polls, what is self-selection?
a. a reference to the timing of public opinion polls that may skew survey results b. a reference to the ability of respondents to decide whether to participate in surveys c. a reference to long-term studies of the electorate invalidated by short-term biases d. a reference to short-term studies of the electorate invalidated by long-term biases
Should pollsters be worried about the population of “nonrespondents”?
a. yes, because nonrespondents are less educated than respondants b. yes, because including nonrespondents will create sample bias c. no, because nonrespondents are only a small percentage of the populace d. not yet because “nonrespondants” differ little from those who engage in polls
Why are programs for poor families with children poorly funded and restrictively designed?
A) Children and the poor do not exercise direct political power. B) There are no interest groups representing either group. C) Public sentiment does not support funding education or food programs. D) Children and the poor make up a much smaller percentage of the population. E) Child poverty in America has been eradicated.
Rulemaking is defined as
a. a complex system of organization that employs standardized rules and procedures. b. a system of government employment based on merit. c. a system in which compensation is based at least in part on performance. d. a theory developed by psychologist A. Maslow that suggests most people tend to follow along with rules created by their superiors. e. the process by which agencies create regulations that have the force of law.