A ______ is a law proposed by a state or locality for voters to approve or reject.
A. referendum
B. initiative
C. recall
D. none of these
A. referendum
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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.In Robert Putnam's quote from Our Kids, we see him ______.
A. providing long quotes from other authors to make his own argument about how inequality in American society has risen since the 1970s B. clearly using the ideas of other scholars, but we have to turn to the footnotes to see who the other authors are. This is good style and shows us why we need to pay attention to footnotes C. avoiding "drop-ins" and explaining the ideas of others with paraphrases D. using sources from other authors in confusing ways. This example is included to show students exactly how not to integrate outside sources. While Putnam is an important political scientist, he is probably too sophisticated for students to use as a model E. none of these
______ explanations focus on how resource revenue enables dictators to resist pressure to democratize and helps them consolidate their hold on power.
A. Aggregate demand B. Political science curse C. Demand-side D. Supply-side
What type of groups has been created because of Ralph Nader's citizen's movement?
a. Citizens for Responsive Government Groups (CRGGs) b. Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) c. Citizens for Responsible Government Leagues (CRGLs) d. Public Action Leagues (PALs)
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What will be an ideal response?