Correlational research methods can be used to determine cause an effect

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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Marie was a famous model. Tempo magazine mailed her an offer to do a five-page photo layout for a new line of swimsuits for $35,000 . Marie received the offer January 2 . On January 3, Marie mailed Tempo the following note: "I accept. But must have twelve pages devoted to me, and accordingly, $50,000 .". Tempo received this note on January 5 . On January 6, Marie called them and told them she

would do the modeling under the original terms. a. There is no contract. The offer terminated when Marie made her counteroffer. b. There is a contract. Marie's note did not constitute a counteroffer; therefore, her acceptance of their original terms was effective. c. There is a contract. The agreement is supported by consideration. d. There is an enforceable agreement, but only if it is in writing.

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The idea that the information revolution could help people in disparate parts of the world to become part of a more integrated “global village” could be undercut by the reality that __________

a. billions of people would not want to see the same kinds of information all the time b. there would likely be a creation of new ideologies as new or more information about political system is gained c. there are the creation of new digital information networks to which citizens have varying loyalties, in a manner similar to which they now have loyalties to states. d. the information revolution will encourage “narrowcasting” and tailoring of information and news to specific groups and localities, encouraging more parochial views instead.

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Which early American political party typically favored a stronger federal government, an industrial economy, and good relations with Britain?

a. American Party b. Democrat-Republicans c. Federalists d. Progressives e. Whigs

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What year marked the first presidential election when the precursors to the modern Democratic and Republican parties faced off for office?

a. 1856 b. 1822 c. 1874 d. 1900 e. 1800

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