To postpone a criminal sentence, a governor may issue a(n) _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
reprieve
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______ is the school of thought purporting that by solving specific problems for states, international organizations could ensure peace and harmony
a. Functionalism c. World federalism b. Neoliberalism d. Organizationalism
Which of the following theorists are most likely to believe that the European Union is ultimately going to replace its individual member states?
A) Economic liberalists B) Realists C) Transformationalists D) Globalization skeptics
Drawing on rulings by the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, the Supreme Court has tried to define sexual harassment by ruling that
A) it is illegal for someone to request sexual favors as a condition of employment or promotion and it is illegal for an employee to experience a work environment that has been made hostile or intimidating by a pattern of offensive sexual teasing, jokes, or obscenity. B) an employer is not liable if he or she does not know that a subordinate has requested sex in exchange for hiring or promotion. C) a work environment is not deemed hostile or intimidating by a steady pattern of offensive sexual teasing, jokes, or obscenity. D) employers are "strictly liable" for a hostile or intimidating work environment even if they did not know about the situation and did nothing about it. E) sexual harassment claims cannot be made in the absence of at least three witnesses.
Which of the following would be considered a leading question in a survey?
a. How much of a role, if any, do you think the government should have in trying to improve the social and economic position of minority groups in this country—a major role, a minor role, or no role at all? b. Do you think that Americans should be able to make their own health care decisions? c. If your library offered e-books for downloading to mobile devices, would you be very likely, somewhat likely, not too likely, or not at all likely to use this resource? d. How often do you agree with the political positions of your congressional representative—always, almost always, most of the time, only sometimes, or never?