Do domestic or international factors better explain the United States’ reluctance to support binding agreements on reducing carbon emissions?
What will be an ideal response?
Students should demonstrate an understanding that both influence the United States’ decision toward binding agreements. This will also change as current events unfold.
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Although in Gitlow v. New York, the Supreme Court established the Fourteenth Amendment's jurisdiction over the states, when it came to free speech, which of the following was also true?
A. The Court soon expressed regret for the decision because the freed defendant, Benjamin Gitlow, started a violent riot with one of his speeches. B. New York declined to follow the ruling by the Supreme Court order and never retried Gitlow. C. Defendant Gitlow's nomination to the Supreme Court some 25 years later was defeated because of his early activism. D. Defendant Gitlow still had his state-level conviction upheld and went to prison.
Which of the following is a confederation?
a. Arab League b. China c. Great Britain d. United Nations e. United States
Short quotes (fewer than 40 words) should be whereas long quotes should be
. a. included if absolutely necessary; avoided at all cost. b. cited with the author's name; cited in the references but not the test c. inserted in the text with quotation marks; displayed in a freestanding block without quotation marks d. none of the above.
A researcher studies stealing in college students. Research assistants do face-to-face interviews with participants. This study would appear susceptible to what source of measurement error?
A) operational definition biases B) scale attenuation effects C) social desirability D) It would not appear to be susceptible to any source of measurement error.