What type of research is sometimes called "research without the numbers"?
a) quantitative
b) qualitative
c) experimental
d) correlational
b
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How might an interest group seek to influence the judicial branch?
a. through letter-writing campaigns addressed to particular judges b. by publishing editorials in major newspapers stating their views on cases c. by getting involved in the appointment of federal judges d. by testifying before congressional committees
How does the introduction of audience costs impact the decision by a large W leader to engage in war with other nations?
a. Legitimate political opposition stops at the shores and borders of nations having little impact. b. The impact of legitimate political opposition can seriously constrain democratic leaders in their foreign policy adventurism. c. Audience Cost calculations vary so much from nation to nation that it’s not possible to generalize. d. Only a and b are correct.
In Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life, the Supreme Court held that
A. McCain-Feingold, a campaign finance law, was constitutional. B. issue advocacy was not protected by the First Amendment and could be banned. C. issue advocacy was protected by the First Amendment and could not be banned. D. speech required money, and so campaign finance laws were illegal. E. None of these are correct.
Which of the following conditions would BEST predict
the likelihood of the military seizing control of a state? a. knowing whether the state is strong or weak b. knowing whether the state has a unitary or federal system c. knowing the infant mortality rate d. knowing whether there are constitutional constraints on the military