The most critical element in science is

A) the process of thinking.
B) psychodynamics.
C) intuition.
D) authority.


Answer: A

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What will be an ideal response?

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Federal regulations that must be followed by the states but whose costs must also be shouldered by the states are known as ______.

a. devolution b. revenue sharing c. nullification d. unfunded mandates

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If __________ were alive, he might suggest that poor academic performance in schools could be attributed to a society that does not promote education and provides few resources devoted to schools

A) John Locke B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau C) Thomas Hobbes D) Machiavelli

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When a member of Congress appropriates money for a special project in her district, she is engaged in __________

a. bribery b. earmarking c. influencing d. inside lobbying

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