During which of the following presidents' administrations did the federal government's power, especially with regard to the economy, increase the most?
A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Theodore Roosevelt
C. Ronald Reagan
D. Andrew Jackson
E. Franklin Roosevelt
Answer: E
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A) The number of variables used. B) The type of measurement scale used. C) The number of data chunks in the measure. D) The adequacy of operational definitions.
Which of the following statements best characterizes Americans' attitudes toward government aid to the poor?
a. Aid to the poor should be the responsibility of state governments, not the federal government. b. Aid to the poor should be the responsibility of private charities, not the government. c. Government should help the less fortunate, but the less fortunate should also help themselves. d. The federal government should be much more aggressive in helping the poor.
What is the most serious threat to internal validity in nonequivalent control group design?
a) selection b) maturation c) mortality d) testing
Which of the following statements reflects the constructivist approach to understanding political identity?
A. The factors that create one's political identity are fixed and unchanging. B. Of all the factors that influence one's political identity, religion is the most potent. C. The forms, meaning, and political salience of different forms of identity can change. D. Individuals are completely free to choose their identity. E. Individuals attribute political importance to pre-existing forms of identity that are determined by their civilization.