Which of the following was a primary goal of Khomeini's repressive tactics in Iran?
A. to abolish the position of Islamic jurists
B. the division of Islamic governance
C. to strengthen alliance with the U.S.
D. to secure Iran against outside aggression
E. to weaken the power of conservative religious leaders
D
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Why does Waltz believe that an Iranian nuclear attack on Israel is unlikely?
a. Israel already possesses its own nuclear arsenal and would almost certainly enhance its capabilities if it feared Iran would soon obtain nuclear weapons. b. The religious leadership of Iran has exhibited a high level of respect for the Israeli people. c. The expected change in Iran leadership reduces the risk of danger to Israel. d. The diffuse nature of the Iranian territory makes it difficult for them to concentrate their efforts in one direction. e. The ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel have created a desire for peaceful negotiations.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Throughout U.S. history, confirmation hearings in the Senate have typically been highly politicized and controversial. 2. Once the Supreme Court has issued a decision, Congress is essentially powerless to respond. 3. Only one Supreme Court justice has ever been impeached. 4. In general, parties unhappy with a judicial decision at the district court level have an automatic right of appeal to a district court of appeals. 5. The Constitution sets the size of the Supreme Court at nine justices.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The list from which a sample is drawn is called a sampling frame. 2. Sampling error is the percentage by which survey results vary in 95 of 100 samples. 3. Larger samples have larger sampling errors than smaller ones. 4. Nonresponse bias is the extent to which views of nonrespondents differ from those of respondents.
What is ticket-splitting, and why might voters engage in this election activity?
What will be an ideal response?