Diffuse boundaries are:
a. rigid
b. inflexible
c. distinct
d. blurred
D
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While Internet organizing is important, the fundamental reality to all campaigns is
A. People must connect with each other in ways that sustain them for the long-haul work that any campaign requires B. Without money, the campaigns will not succeed C. Hidden agendas never disappear in this work D. Groups need to reassess their long-term goals every three months
Public policies are under the control of:
a) The federal government. b) Government at the local, state and national levels. c) Publically elected officials. d) The general public via voting on the issues and policies.
What is an accurately described difference between a formal scientific theory and a naïve theory?
a. Formal scientific theories are proposed by researchers whereas naïve theories are only held by lay persons b. Formal scientific theories are immune to biases whereas naïve theories are not. c. Formal scientific theories guide researchers whereas naïve theories do not. d. Formal scientific theories are generally of more interest to most scientific researchers than naïve theories.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
There was a steady increase in the teen pregnancy rate in the United States between 1995 and 2005.