Rosa Parks's refusal to give up her seat on a public bus was an act of __________ that led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott
a. supporting Jim Crow laws
b. civil rights violation
c. individual boycott
d. nonviolent protest
d
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When determining how to respond to rising energy costs, policy makers assessed the likely environmental, health, and safety impacts of energy exploration, development, and use. This is an example of ______.
A. applying risk-assessment approaches to analyze policy options B. the evaluative criterion of liberty C. assessing the cost benefit of the policy options D. assessing the technical feasibility of the options.
In essence, what is the rational approach trying to maximize?
What will be an ideal response?
Reversal or ABA designs can be
A) used to test the effectiveness of neurosurgery for the treatment of epilepsy. B) used to test the effectiveness of interventions to increase the strength of positive behaviors. C) used to test the effectiveness of an anti-smoking campaign on a specific school. D) All of the above
________ is defined as an organization of people sharing a common interest or goal that seeks to influence public policy
A) A political party B) An interest group C) A social movement D) A public good E) A political action committee