Minor premise: The president cannot be impeached. Conclusion: Therefore, the president has not committed a criminal act. Is this a valid argument?
Major premise: If the president commits a criminal act, then he can be impeached.
A. Yes
B. No
A. Yes
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A) correlational designs B) differential designs C) quasi-experimental designs D) naturalistic-experimental designs
Why is a free press important for democracy?
a. The press helps to keep government accountable to citizens. b. The press enables political parties to manipulate public opinion. c. The press ensures that citizens are exposed to diverse points of view. d. The press assists the gravitas of the president in foreign relations.
Minor parties are the most successful in __________
a. multiparty systems b. winner-take-all systems c. systems operating under Duverger's Law d. two-party systems
A jury that decides whether there is enough evidence to indict and bring to trial a person accused of a criminal act is a
a. trial jury. b. grand jury. c. review board. d. board of appeal. e. sequestered jury.