Deterrence as a strategy is based on
A. the merits of the policy goals
B. the justice of the respective policy goals
C. power politics
D. making the first strike
C
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What is also known as the conversion of information to computer-ready format?
a. electronization b. digitization c. quantization d. computerization
A national newsmagazine publishes an article on efforts to restrict smoking in public places. Subsequently, the magazine receives 1,500 letters commenting on the article, with nearly two-thirds of the letters
favoring tougher restrictions on smoking in public. Would this be an accurate reflection of public opinion on this issue? a. Yes, because the magazine has a national circulation and the sample size is sufficiently large. b. Not likely, because the sample is not random and thus probably not an accurate reflection of public opinion on the issue. c. Not likely, because the sample size is too small. d. Not likely, because a poll is only a snapshot of what people think at the time a poll is taken. e. Not likely, because the sample size is too large.
Most organizations have a common set of rules for carrying out functions that characterize the operations. These formal rules are called
a. statutes. b. recommendations. c. bureaucratic guidelines. d. standard operating procedures. e. standardized commands.
Discuss the difference between grassroots and Astroturf lobbying.
What will be an ideal response?