This post-civil war Constitutional amendment made it illegal to deny voting rights on the basis of race
a. Thirteenth Amendment
b. Fourteenth Amendment
c. Fifteenth Amendment
d. Sixteenth Amendment
e. Seventeenth Amendment
c
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Which of the following statements about "Black empowerment" is FALSE?
a. It has involved legislation that requires all companies in South Africa to hire a certain percentage of Africans. b. Those who have benefited the most have often been politically well connected. c. It has involved legislation that requires companies that win government contracts allocate shares to Blacks and other previously disadvantaged people. d. Although there is limited evidence that it has produced a substantial rise in the number of Black-owned companies, there is significant evidence that it has increased black participation in the economy. e. It has not reduced Black poverty and may, in fact, have promoted economic inefficiencies that have curbed growth and job creation.
Which of the following is NOT a factor that plays into the decision to join an interest group?
a. social interactions that individuals enjoy from working together for a common cause b. benefits that arise from taking action to express one’s views c. monetary benefits obtained by joining d. the ability to be elected as a precinct chair for that interest group e. a feeling of purpose that membership brings
In order to test the effects of the 1988 heat wave on worker productivity, 48 machinists were randomly assigned to two groups of 24 machinists each
Each group was tested at a different room temperature (cool and hot) using dependent measures of number of parts produced and accuracy. What type of design does this study represent? A) a single-group, pretest-posttest design B) a Solomon four-group design C) a multilevel, completely randomized, between-subjects design D) a randomized, posttest-only, control-group design
Especially in low-information local elections, party labels can help
a. inform voters about relatively unknown candidates seeking office. b. mislead otherwise informed voters. c. help inform voters, but rarely do so. d. enable loyal party workers to mobilize their supporters to the polls.