The last step in conducting historical research is __________________

a) interpreting the results
b) formulating a hypothesis
c) defining a topic or problem
d) gathering data


a

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In the 1990 case, Employment Division v. Smith, the Supreme Court adopted a new approach to the free exercise of religion, namely that states ________

A) must show a compelling government interest B) may not provide exemptions to laws for purposes of accommodating religious belief. C) may limit religious exercise when applying neutral laws that serve a legitimate state interest D) may never limit religious beliefs, or practices tied to those religious beliefs E) may not bring their cases to the Supreme Court

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In a federal system of government, what is role of the national government when disputes arise between states?

a. The federal government is powerless in disagreements between states. b. The federal government must arbitrate disagreements between member states. c. Disagreements between states are arbitrated by a council of state executives; the federal government has no role. d. The federal government has an equal vote and stake, as do the two or more states that are disagreeing. e. The high courts of the states in disagreement arbitrate the dispute without interference of the federal government.

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According to James Madison, the creation of a large and diverse republic would

a. likely result in the tyranny of the majority over the minority. b. likely result in extreme fragmentation because of the large number of potential minority factions. c. make it more difficult to achieve a politics of the common good. d. help control the excesses of majority faction.

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What are the two important characteristics that hypotheses in comparative politics require?

What will be an ideal response?

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