Arguments in comparative politics are based on ________
A. generalizations drawn from specific facts
B. beliefs that the past always predicts the future
C. opinions that are stereotypical of people, places, and events
D. hypothetical states and events
E. patterns of similarities and differences across the world
E
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All of the following are true of the Supreme Court's opinions on affirmative action EXCEPT
A. affirmative action laws and policies will be subject to strict scrutiny. B. affirmative action programs cannot make use of racial quotas. C. affirmative action programs may continue indefinitely, even after achieving their goals. D. race cannot be used as a "tie breaker." E. race can be considered as part of a complete examination of an applicant's background.
According to the Speedy Trial Act of 1974, federal trials must commence within _______ days of arrest with the exception of delay for mental health testing of the defendant and illness of the defendant or key witness.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Second Amendment is primarily concerned with ______.
A. jury trials in civil cases B. eminent domain C. freedom of the press D. the right to bear arms
Why does an interest group spend most of its time and resources in information dissemination?
a. to increase their influence over legislators b. to issue pertinent reading material to the public to gain support c. to encourage the participation of more knowledgeable members d. to become an active member of the plural executive