Strictly speaking, a theory can never be proven
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: TRUE
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Which is true in the “garbage can model” of decision-making?
A. Problems find solutions. B. Solutions find problems. C. Technology aids decision-making. D. Technology thwarts decision-making.
In comparing the Declaration of Independence to the U.S. Constitution, the authors of the Declaration felt the need to ______, while the framers of the Constitution sought to ______.
a. change the structure of existing government; declare American independence to the world b. outline a blueprint for government; persuade colonists to support separation c. announce and justify their separation from Great Britain; create a new nation d. create an organized and structured national government; reinforce the power of state governments
One of the reasons it is a challenge to count votes in the United States is that __________
a. computer technology is not sophisticated enough to handle the volume of votes on election day b. poll workers are often not trained well enough c. the technology used in Ohio may not be the same as the technology in New York d. every state votes on a different day
A(n) _________ is the member of a committee from the minority party with the greatest seniority
A) ranking member B) senior member C) majority adviser D) executive member E) committee adviser