The essence of science is its

A) optimism and willingness to move constantly forward.
B) willingness to challenge authority.
C) way of thinking.
D) emphasis on making the world a better place.


Answer: C

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The Federal Communications Commission has the power to regulate ________

A) the Internet and television, but not radio B) television and print media, but not radio C) radio and print media, but not television D) radio and television, but not print media E) radio, television, the Internet, and print media

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The use of interstate compacts to handle low-level nuclear waste disposal has progressed to the point where

a. Congress considered, but failed to adopt, legislation to guide such efforts in 1998. b. all states now have some arrangement with other states to legally dispose of these wastes. c. ten compacts exist and only six states remain unaligned. d. four states remain outside compacts, but all 50 states have minor problems with the issue because manyproduce little low-level waste.

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The policy reforms that helped end the crisis of the 1980s included all the following EXCEPT

a. nationalization of key industries. b. raising taxes. c. debt reduction. d. reductions in government spending. e. opening the economy to more trade and foreign investment.

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