Under the electoral competition theory, which of the following candidates is most likely to win?
a. someone with extreme liberal positions
b. someone with moderate liberal positions
c. someone whose opinions are similar to the median voter
d. someone with extreme conservative positions
c
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Which of these statements best describes polarization in the modern Congress?
a. Congress is almost completely polarized along party lines. b. Congress is almost completely polarized by region. c. Congress is much less polarized than in the 1970s. d. Congress is currently experiencing a period of rapid depolarization.
One exception to the exclusionary rule supported by the Supreme Court is
A) probable cause does not need to be established in civil matters. B) potential death penalty cases may disregard all standard evidence rules. C) good faith exceptions may be made for officers utilizing the incorrect search warrant form. D) the homes of witnesses to a crime may be searched without a warrant. E) good intention exceptions may be made for veteran officers in felony matters.
If the empirical results of your independent samples t test allow you to reject the null hypothesis, this means that
a. one group performed significantly differently than the other group. b. you have no basis to conclude that your experimental treatment was effective. c. the independent variable had no effect. d. you were testing the wrong null hypothesis.
The Civil War Amendments were a series of three race-related Constitutional Amendments. These amendments include the _________________________ Amendments
A) Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth B) Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth C) Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth D) Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth. E) Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth