This question aligns with Chapter 3, "Learning Proper Citation Forms, Finding the Scholarly Debate, and Summarizing and Classifying Arguments: The Annotated Bibliography," of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.Read this example annotated bibliography and then answer the question.The example annotated bibliography shows ______.
A. how easy moving from sources to schools of thought is
B. that as long as each school has one source in it, you will be fine
C. that thinking about answers to the research question in the long and short form is important for grouping your sources and being clear
D. that longer answers to research questions are usually better because these answers are more complex and, therefore, more scholarly
E. all of these
Answer: C
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a. Lobbying the executive branch may involve grassroots/outside lobbying, whereas lobbying the courts typically does not. b. It is much more costly for interest groups to lobby the courts than to lobby the executive branch. c. It is much more costly for interest groups to lobby the executive branch than to lobby the courts. d. Lobbying the executive branch focuses on pending legislation, whereas lobbying the courts focuses on overturning existing law.
The purpose of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was to
A) prepare a new constitution. B) consider revisions to the Articles of Confederation. C) draft a declaration of independence. D) adopt a common state constitution. E) prepare for a second revolution.
Which of the following is NOT a tax levied on Texans by their state?
a. the severance tax b. excise taxes c. a franchise tax d. property taxes e. the income tax
Which of the following identify general criticisms that can be made of the Texas constitution? (choose one or more option)
a. constant change b. too flexible c. unclear organization d. not enough detail e. overly long