The following are types of threats to internal validity: maturation, history, participation, and attrition

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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Japan's economy can be most accurately characterized as __________

a. indicative planning b. free-market c. statist d. guided capitalism

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Distinguish the roles of Russia's Committee on State Security (KGB) and the current Federal Security Service (FSB)

A) The KGB was a corrupt organization, devoted to protecting Russia's elite; the FSB protects the people's interests. B) Unlike the KGB which focused primarily on counter-cultural activities, the FSB functions more as a Secret Service to protect the president from possible threats. C) The FSB aims to expose government corruptions, while the KGB protected it. D) The FSB continues the KGB's aim, to make sure those in power stay in power.

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Modern presidents deal with an opposition Congress using vetoes and threats but also by

a. declaring a state of national emergency. b. appointing a friendly Speaker of the House of Representatives and seeking allies to occupy positions of leadership in the Senate. c. pulling decisions into the White House through executive orders, centralized administration, and broad assertions of executive privilege. d. ensuring the Senate overrides any order issued by the House.

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Women are ______.

a. the most underrepresented group in Congress and state legislatures b. overrepresented in many state legislatures c. overrepresented in the Senate but underrepresented in the House of Representatives d. achieving a greater level of representation in Congress than are African Americans e. overrepresented in governorships

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