Balance of threat theory assumes that very powerful states are automatically viewed as threatening
a. True
b. False
B
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Which organization is most likely to raise issues and concerns regarding the potential violations of civil liberties and rights of various antiterrorism policies and surveillance?
A. National Rifle Association B. Heritage Foundation C. American Civil Liberties Union D. The Republican Party
Shays's Rebellion in 1786 was significant in part because it caused a nudge away from the Articles of Confederation and helped to inspire the Constitutional Convention. Why were the Massachusetts residents revolting?
a. To secure voting rights b. To secure free speech rights c. To prevent the state from seizing their farms d. To protest lengthy jail terms for minor infraction e. To secure freedom of religion rights
Mark has developed a research question. In addition, he has developed two hypotheses for his research question. The second hypothesis Mark has developed states there is a difference between the scores on the dependent variables he is measuring. This is known as the ______ hypothesis.
a. second b. null c. exclusive d. research
Political leaders face the challenge of ______.
a. organizing at a local level in order to create an efficient means by which candidates are selected b. influencing voters through informal mechanisms that support the platform of the individual candidates c. creating an attractive and consistent message that gets their candidates elected and maintains party cohesion d. creating a unifying party platform that all candidates will follow in order to gain control of the political process