The difference in an approach to social welfare between the United States and Western Europe is that

A. guarantee a generous minimum standards of living
B. social service is a political right, not a charity
C. social service is available to all or most citizens
D. all of the above


D

Political Science

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Skowronek argues that presidential success is in large part defined by

a. their own skills as leaders and speakers.  b. whether a president’s party controls Congress.  c. whether a president was elected or assumed office through election or because of the death or resignation of the prior president.  d. whether the time in which they take office is marked by stability or change. 

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In which of the following conditions is “candidate evaluation” likely to be particularly important in influencing voters?

a. When the election is at the local or regional level b. When economic issues are most critical c. When parties become sources of negative campaigning d. When the election is at the national level

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What is the most frequently used measure of relationships?

a) Spearman's rho b) Pearson product moment c) Student's t d) Holmes procedure

Political Science

Religiously, Germany would most accurately be described as having

a. very few Catholics. b. a large Jewish population. c. a mix of Catholics and Protestants. d. a tiny population of foreigners. e. a strong state church.

Political Science