If it can be measured using numbers, it can be __________
a. quantified
b. qualified
c. hypothesized
d. theorized
a
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In what ways are the Fourteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 similar?
a. They both passed the strict scrutiny test administered by the Supreme Court. b. They were both based on Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce. c. They both sought equal rights for women. d. They both sought equal rights for African Americans.
Why might attorneys refuse to consider ADR?
a. They worry it will make them look weak. b. They think responding improves their position rather than initiating settlement. c. Because parties might be less honest about settlement amounts. d. All of these answers are correct.
__________ is the first subsection of the method section
a. Participants b. Materials c. Procedures d. Materials and Procedures
Why have Native Americans had difficulty mobilizing at the grassroots level in their struggle for civil rights?
a. because of their small numbers and isolated locations b. because of their widespread poverty c. because the tribal governments are competitive with one another d. because of the different political views among themselves