Prediction in science is

A) seldom accurate.
B) making a "good guess."
C) the overriding goal of science.
D) rarely attempted.


Answer: B

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President Reagan's approach to social welfare reform included all of the following EXCEPT:

A. replacing AFDC and food stamps with a guaranteed annual income. B. cutting most social services and in-kind assistance. C. requiring many welfare recipients to look for and accept jobs or be cut from the welfare rolls. D. income tax cuts for middle and upper-income groups to boost the economy and provide jobs for the poor.

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Theodore Roosevelt

a. fought against the independence of Panama. b. did not believe in the stewardship approach to politics. c. believed the president had no moral duty to serve popular interests. d. had an activist, expansionist view of presidential powers. e. believed the President should only do what the Constitution allowed.

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After a guilty verdict in a trial, the judge may prescribe the sentence, unless the defendant requests that the jury do so. Which of the following is not generally one of the considerations in considering the sentence received by the defendant?

a. Race or ethnicity of the defendant b. Past criminal record c. Circumstances of the crime d. Character of the defendant e. All of the above are considerations in determining the sentence.

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Which of the following can hear cases and conduct trials?

a. district courts b. courts of appeals c. the Supreme Court d. military courts

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