The concept by which freedom is limited by our conditions living under people more powerful than ourselves is called

A. natural rights.
B. political determinism.
C. fatalism.
D. predestination.


Ans: B. Political determinism.

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In ______________, the Supreme Court struck down an ordinance that limited the occupancy of residences to members of single families. However, the ordinance defined "family" in such a way as to prohibit a grandmother from cohabiting with her two grandsons

a. In re Quinlan (1976) b. Doe v. Commonwealth's Attorney (1976) c. Moore v. City of East Cleveland (1977) d. None of the above is true.

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What is the purpose of "blinding" the experimenter to the condition(s) his or her participants are experiencing?

a. knowledge of these conditions invalidates the experiment b. it makes the IV stronger c. if the experimenter knows this information, it will affect the way he or she interprets the data once they are analyzed d. knowing this information may cause the experimenter to behave differently toward participants in the different conditions

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What is one of the surest ways to kill a bill?

a. attach it as a rider b. discharge petition c. let it die in conference committee d. pocket veto e. presidential veto

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Which of the following are the three layers of organization of the federal judiciary?

a. state supreme courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court b. criminal law courts, civil law courts, and the Supreme Court c. the district courts, the circuit courts of appeal, and the Supreme Court d. state courts, district courts of appeal, and the Supreme Court

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