What is the difference between moral and selective incentives? Give examples of groups founded on each.
What will be an ideal response?
Moral incentive relies on belief in cause (e.g., environmental protection), while selective incentive provides benefits not available to nonmembers (e.g., AAA).
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Cognitive dissonance is a term from which other social science that has important implications for political science?
a. Anthropology b. Economics c. Sociology d. Geography e. Psychology
Passage of the Pendleton Act was encouraged by the assassination of James Garfield
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following affirmative action programs would be a clear violation of the Supreme Court's decision in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)?
a. considering race as a factor in university admissions decisions b. considering how an applicant would contribute to the diversity of the university c. considering applicants' academic and extracurricular achievements d. setting aside a certain percentage of admissions slots for African-American students
The political party current that currently holds the most seats in the 6th Duma is
A. Communist Party of the Russian Federation Federation. B. Russia Choice. C. United Russia. D. Liberal Democratic Party of Russia.