A cross-tab is interpreted by comparing values across ______________________.
a. The same columns of the independent variable
b. The same columns of the dependent variable
c. The same rows of the independent variable
d. The same rows of the dependent variable
b. The same columns of the dependent variable
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Explain the various standards used by the courts when laws treat people differently. What are the three legal classifications, and what groups fall under each of those classifications? What standard of review does the court apply for each classification? What question does the court ask when reviewing whether a law is constitutional for each classification? Why is a group’s legal classification so important?
What will be an ideal response?
The foundation for extending protections in the Bill of Rights to state laws and actions are found in ______.
a. the 1st Amendment’s free exercise clause b. Article IV of the Constitution’s full faith and credit clause c. the 14th Amendment’s due process clause d. Article VI of the Constitution’s supremacy clause
"You shoot, I shoot, we're both dead" is a pithy summary of what strategy
A) bandwagoning. B) brinksmanship. C) counter-value. D) mutually assured destruction. E) preemption.
Although interest groups are representative of a democracy, the representatives of interest groups often draw their membership from __________ and so reflect their biases
a. every level of society b. elite levels of society c. the government d. academia