From 1949 until his death in 1976, the People’s Republic of China was led by the revolutionary leader _______________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Mao Zedong

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The 2002 U.S. Supreme Court decision Atkins v. Virginia impacted the Texas criminal justice system by __________.

A. ending a national moratorium on the death penalty B. doubling the minimum time that violent felons would have to serve in prison before becoming eligible for parole C. banning the execution of intellectually disabled convicts D. establishing early release programs for nonviolent drug offenders

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Gerard's beliefs about immigration are predominantly pro-immigration. He believes that the government should act to increase opportunities for people around the world to come to America legally

He is especially sympathetic to immigrants seeking to enter the country so that they can give their families a better chance to live productive lives. He also has a handful of ideas that are supportive of stronger border-control policies. Under normal circumstances, how would he be expected to answer survey questions about immigration policy? a. He would be expected to answer survey questions about immigration policy by making up responses on the fly, just to accommodate the interviewer. b. He would be expected to answer survey questions about immigration policy in ways that are inconsistent with his core beliefs. c. He would be expected to answer survey questions about immigration policy with nonattitudes. d. He would be expected to answer survey questions about immigration policy in ways that are not sympathetic to immigrants. e. He would be expected to answer survey questions about immigration policy in ways that are sympathetic to immigrants.

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Which best describes the party organization?

a. each of the party’s platforms  b. the political structure of the parties  c. party identifiers who been elected or appointed  d. the first and second ranking member of each party 

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The nonequivalent comparison group design can yield several possible outcomes

In one scenario, the experimental group scores higher than the control group at the start of the experiment, and only the experimental group's scores increase from pretesting to posttesting. This could reflect an influence of the independent variable. However, it could also reflect a. a local instrumentation effect. b. a attrition effect both groups. c. simply that the experimental group was studied for a longer time period than the control group. d. selection-maturation effect.

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