Which of the following describes the Islamic Republic's current position on population issues?

a. It states that Islam approves of large families and that Iran's strength lies in having a large population.
b. It does not allow birth control clinics.
c. It grants social benefits to families with three or more children.
d. It encourages families to have few children due to the social costs of having large families.
e. It offers financial incentives to families to limit themselves to one child.


d

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What is meant if a counterfactual is said to lack cotenability?

a. It has no relation to an existing body of theory. b. It is rendered less valuable because it is based only on facts. c. It is not based on known facts. d. It lacks plausibility. e. The two events in the chain of causation are not close enough in time.

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Describe the defense some present for those who riot in reaction to perceived wrongful police shootings and arrests, discrimination, etc

A) They argue that rioters are only opposing the violence they suffer daily at the hands of police, all levels of government, and an economy that keeps them underpaid and unemployed. B) They argue that rioters are only taking part in the same atmosphere of violence they suffer daily at the hands of police, all levels of government, and an economy that keeps them underpaid and unemployed. C) They argue that rioters are too poorly educated and so much the products of poor environments that they cannot possibly be held accountable. D) They argue that rioters are only opposing the violence they suffer daily at the hands of others in their neighborhoods.

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The leader of an illiberal democracy is most likely to push for policies that ______.

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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__________ are large coalitions of individuals and groups that loosely unite around certain issues, usually in opposition to the status quo

a. Social movements c. Interest groups b. Political parties d. Political action committees

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