Despite his personal difficulties, Clinton's approval rating remained remarkably high
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The discretionary authority of appointed officials is their authority to
A. shift federal dollars without clear authorization. B. not implement legislation. C. make policies that are not spelled out in advance by laws. D. spend federal monies, even though such monies are not officially part of the federal bureaucracy. E. act on behalf of government officials and represent the government in courts of law.
The major difference between the control groups of the pretest-posttest, natural control group design and the randomized, posttest-only, control-group design is that
A) in the latter, participants are randomly assigned to groups. B) in the former, the people in the control group are aware of the research hypothesis. C) in the latter, participants are only assigned randomly to the experimental group, but not the control group. D) there is no real difference between the two designs.
Terms of trade tend to work against least developed countries
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to Howard and Donnelly, how does the 1503 procedure of the UN Commission on Human Rights compare to the other discussed enforcement mechanisms?
a. It is freer to help individuals in states with human rights abuses than other mechanisms. b. Its use of broad language, such as "situations," means it is at least as thoroughly hemmed in by constraints as the others are. c. Because it cannot result in any binding action on members, it is likelier to receive support from the international community. d. It is by far the most effective and least restricted human rights enforcement measure, although this does not mean it is particularly effective. e. It enables the United Nations to violate sovereignty with greater ease because it provides for direct intervention on behalf of individuals suffering human rights abuses.