In what way are social and fiscal conservatives in Texas at odds over how to deal with crime?
a. Social conservatives want to punish criminals harshly, but fiscal conservatives object to the expense of long prison sentences.
b. Fiscal conservatives prefer alternative sentencing to avoid the high cost of building and maintaining prisons.
c. Both social and fiscal conservatives believe that more money should be spent on punishing criminals, but they disagree on how to spend the money.
d. Social conservatives want to punish criminals harshly, but fiscal conservatives object to the expense of long prison sentences and prefer alternative sentencing to avoid the high cost of building and maintaining prisons.
e. All of these are ways in which social and fiscal conservatives are at odds.
d
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President Obama has had
A. ease in getting his judicial candidates approved by the Senate. B. difficulty in getting his judicial candidates approved by the Senate. C. ease in getting his judicial candidates approved by the House of Representatives. D. difficulty in getting his judicial candidates approved by the House of Representatives. E. difficulty finding qualified candidates for judicial appointments.
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. When groups make claims that conflict with others’ interests, there is potential for ______.
A. bipartisan politics B. relative deprivation C. security dilemma D. contentious politics
______ is an example of an electronic bibliographic database that is appropriate for searching the scholarly literature.
A. Sociological Abstracts B. Lexis Nexis C. Google D. Yahoo
Associational groups may include all of the following EXCEPT
A. French student groups. B. the British Medical Association. C. the National Rifle Association. D. the Kennedy family.