Karl Marx believed that once his utopia was achieved, crime would vanish and people would live longer

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

Political Science

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In addition to asserting the power to invalidate state laws, the Marshall Court established its authority to overrule decisions of the highest state appellate courts on questions of _____ law

a. state b. federal c. constitutional d. common

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What was the status of affirmative action in college admissions after the Supreme Court decisions in Bakke v. University of California Board of Regents (1978) and Grutter v. Bollinger (2003)?

a. Affirmative action policies are generally permissible, as the advancement of diversity is a compelling government interest. b. Affirmative action policies are assumed to be unconstitutional unless the university can demonstrate the need to promote racial tolerance. c. Affirmative action policies must ensure that all racial and ethnic groups are represented in accordance with the population of the nation as a whole. d. All forms of affirmative action are unconstitutional because they unfairly favor some people over others based on the color of their skin.

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Why does Texas have a high execution rate?

A. Texas's political culture supports executions for crimes. B. Texas has a high level of poverty, which leads to the commission of capital crimes. C. Most of the people convicted of a capital crime were framed by prosecutors. D. Police get promoted if they make an arrest for a capital crime, so more police officers work those cases.

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The effects of repeated testing represent a threat to internal validity primarily because

A) participants get bored. B) the researcher gets tired of giving the same test over and over. C) of regression to the mean. D) participants may gain proficiency through repeated practice.

Political Science