As a Texas legislator, Frank is immune from arrest __________.
A. for a crime he may have committed before a legislative session
B. for a crime he may have committed during a legislative session
C. for a crime associated with his role as a Texas legislator committed at any time, even outside the legislative session
D. during the legislative session or in travel to the session, except for a felony or treason
Answer: D
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a. They oppose government in all its forms. b. They are strong adherents of government who believe governments power should unlimited. c. They believe in free enterprise without governmental interference. d. They promote equality of outcome while preserving order. e. They see a positive role for government in helping the disadvantaged.
Polls can track public opinion and __________
a. alienate elites b. shape public opinion c. explain policy choices d. substitute for elections
When states join IGOs as an act of free choice rather than coercion and view cooperation between rulers as commonplace despite occasional failures, this is an example of ______.
A. constructivism B. realism C. liberalism D. critical theory
When politicians try to determine public opinion by listening to their supporters and friendly interest groups, they are likely to face the problem of ______.
a. erroneous data b. sampling error c. sample bias d. push polling e. straw men polling