In which type of case is a death sentence possible in California?

A. infraction
B. misdemeanor
C. felony
D. civil


Answer: C

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Rational choice theory is a perspective that

a. assumes, short of a crisis, that government officials will make small changes to existing policy rather than start from scratch when making policy decisions. b. assumes that individuals make calculated decisions to maximize their perceived interests. c. political leaders learn from previous successes and failures and adjust their behavior accordingly to maximize the likelihood of future successes. d. people do not like to hold obviously contradictory positions, leading them to reject evidence that may run counter to their initial beliefs about a particular topic. e. highlights the extent to which initial contact or experiences are filtered through past contacts or relationships with similar individuals or settings.

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Which statement regarding energy consumption in the United States is most accurate?

A) The United States is the fifth largest producer of oil in the world. B) In 2015, the United States consumed about 60 million barrels of petroleum per day. C) In 2015, only about 24 percent of the petroleum consumed in the United States each day was imported. D) The most recent statistics show that imported petroleum is at an all-time high for the U.S. E) The United States no longer uses natural gas as an energy source.

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In response to the National Supremacy period in the early nineteenth century, South Carolina adopted a series of resolutions that _____________________

A) ?reaffirmed the supremacy of the national government B) ?resulted in secession from the United States C) ?supported the impeachment of President Jackson D) ?adopted the theory of "nullification" E) ?abolished the institution of slavery within the state

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When must congressional elections be held?

a. The first Tuesday of every November b. The second day of January in odd years c. The Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each even-numbered year d. the Monday after the first Tuesday in November of each odd-numbered year

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