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Content: Evidence-based policing has an important impact on police management, its research is used in everyday police procedures to evaluate current practices and to guide officers and police executive in future decision making. And the long-term approach of the EBP's model is creating cost-effectiveness in policing in the current economic environment. How does police discretion affect contemporary law enforcement? Police discretion affects contemporary law enforcement when it comes to the decision to investigate or apprehend, the disposition of suspects, the carrying out of official duties, and the application of sanctions. And the police authority's decision to stop and question someone, arrest a suspect, and perform many other police duties are made by solely by individual officers. Finally, any other behaviors done by either police authority to patrol officers. What are the basic purposes of policing in a democratic society? How are they consistent with one another and in what ways may they be inconsistent? The basic purposed of policing in a democratic society is to enforce the laws of the society of which the police are apart, apprehend offenders who participate in crime, prevent crime, preserve domestic peace and tranquility, and provide the community with needed enforcement-related services. They consistent with one another when it comes to police solving a crime or police work. | https://quizlet.com/372917289/chapter-4-policing-purpose-and-organization-study-guide-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Finally, any other behaviors done by either police authority to patrol officers. What are the basic purposes of policing in a democratic society? How are they consistent with one another and in what ways may they be inconsistent? The basic purposed of policing in a democratic society is to enforce the laws of the society of which the police are apart, apprehend offenders who participate in crime, prevent crime, preserve domestic peace and tranquility, and provide the community with needed enforcement-related services. They consistent with one another when it comes to police solving a crime or police work. They start apprehending criminals who don't follow the enforced laws, after they are in corrections, make sure that crime is not permitted. At the same time, preserve the peace and tranquility, and provide enforcement-related services for non-criminal events. Ways that these purposes can be inconsistent if they aren't followed in the way it is supposed to. In addition, if these purposes are used on the wrong person who didn't commit the crime. What are the three major levels of public law enforcement described in this chapter? | https://quizlet.com/372917289/chapter-4-policing-purpose-and-organization-study-guide-flash-cards/ |
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The form of associative learning where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a stimulus to which the subject has an automatic inborn response is called_____ conditioning
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The form of associative learning in which a neutral stimulus is associated with a stimulus to which the subject has an automatic, inborn response. When a dog salivates upon tasting food, the salivation is called the _________ response. unconditioned
An initially neutral stimulus that comes to elicit a response because of its pairing with a stimulus that causes that response is called the
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By ringing a bell whenever he gave food to his lab dogs, Pavlov eventually got the dogs to salivate to the sound of the bell. In this context the salivation elicited by the sound of the bell is called the ____________ response. conditioned response
the experience of our mouth watering when we smell fresh-baked bread is an example of how_____ applies to humans
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Which of the following is an example of an emotional response learned through classical conditioning? Not going to the dentist because one time you underwent a painful procedure
After little Albert was _____ to fear white rats, he also fears similar object such as white rabbits
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Even severe psychological disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), can be explained by ________ conditioning. classical
Classical____ can apply to negative experiences and feelings. conditioning
When a previously conditioned response decreases and eventually disappears, ________ has occurred. extinction
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Content: Physical surroundings include location, store atmosphere, scents, sounds, lighting, weather, and other factors in the physical environment in which the decision-making process occurs. Social surroundings include characteristics and interactions of others who are present during a purchase decision, such as friends, relatives, salespeople, and other customers. The time dimension influences the buying decision process in several ways. It takes varying amounts of time to progress through the steps of the buying decision process, including learning about, searching for, purchasing, and using a product. Time also plays a role when consumers consider the frequency of product use, the length of time required to use it, and the overall product life. The reason for the purchase involves what the product purchase should accomplish and for whom. The buyer's moods like anger, anxiety, or contentment or conditions like fatigue, illness, or having cash on hand may also affect the consumer buying decision process. Such moods or conditions are momentary and occur immediately before the situation where a buying decision will be made. In what ways can situational influences affect the consumer buying decision process? Thebuyer'smoodslikeanger,anxiety,orcontentment,orconditionslikefatigue,illness,orhavingcash on hand can affect the consumer buying decision process. | https://quizlet.com/374428366/ch-7-tb-consumer-buying-behavior-flash-cards/ |
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Content: The reason for the purchase involves what the product purchase should accomplish and for whom. The buyer's moods like anger, anxiety, or contentment or conditions like fatigue, illness, or having cash on hand may also affect the consumer buying decision process. Such moods or conditions are momentary and occur immediately before the situation where a buying decision will be made. In what ways can situational influences affect the consumer buying decision process? Thebuyer'smoodslikeanger,anxiety,orcontentment,orconditionslikefatigue,illness,orhavingcash on hand can affect the consumer buying decision process. Such moods or conditions are momentary and occur immediately before the situation where a buying decision will be made. They can affect a person's ability and desire to search for or receive information, or seek and evaluate alternatives. Moods can also significantly influence a consumer's postpurchase evaluation. If a person is happy immediately after purchase, he may be more likely to attribute the mood to the product and will judge it favorably. Discuss how perceptual processes may influence the consumer buying decision process. | https://quizlet.com/374428366/ch-7-tb-consumer-buying-behavior-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Such moods or conditions are momentary and occur immediately before the situation where a buying decision will be made. They can affect a person's ability and desire to search for or receive information, or seek and evaluate alternatives. Moods can also significantly influence a consumer's postpurchase evaluation. If a person is happy immediately after purchase, he may be more likely to attribute the mood to the product and will judge it favorably. Discuss how perceptual processes may influence the consumer buying decision process. A consumer's perceptual process may influence the consumer buying decision process in many ways. First, a consumer's perceptual process may operate such that a seller's information never reaches the target. For example, a buyer may entirely block out and not notice an advertisement in a magazine. Second, a buyer may receive information but perceive it differently than was intended, as occurs in selective distortion. For instance, when a toothpaste producer advertises that "35% of the people who use this toothpaste have fewer cavities," a customer could infer that 65% of users have more cavities. | https://quizlet.com/374428366/ch-7-tb-consumer-buying-behavior-flash-cards/ |
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Content: The entire aura and atmosphere of police interrogation without the notification of rights and an offer of assistance of counsel tends to subjugate the individual to the will of his examiner." The court went on to say the defendant " must be warned prior to any questioning that he has the right to remain silent, that anything he says can be used against him in a court of law, that he has the right to the presence of an attorney, and if he cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to him prior to any questioning if he so desires." Unless and until such warnings and waivers are demonstrated by prosecution at trial, no evidence obtained as a result of interrogation can be used against him. Name some of the legal restraints on police action, and list some types of behavior that might be considered abuse of police authority. Some of the legal restraints on police action are searches, seizures, stop-and-frisk, and arrest. The types of behavior that might be consider abuse of police authority would be physical abuse, inherent coercion, and psychological manipulation. How do the Bill of Rights and democratically inspired legal restraints on the police help ensure personal freedoms in our society? The Bill of Rights democratically inspired legal restraints on the police help ensure freedoms in our society, by protecting all citizens of the United States from the abuses of police power. Also, the Bill of Rights created a system of checks and balances between the legislative, judicial, and executive (presidential) branches of government. Describe the legal standards for assessing searches and seizures conducted by law enforcement agents. | https://quizlet.com/375453348/chapter-5-policing-legal-aspects-flash-cards/ |
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feeling bad when you say no
speaking up when you are treated poorly
giving only as much as you are comfortable with
feeling bad when you say no
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Confidence interval
know its going to be between two numbers (give or take)
Estimater
Unbiased, consistant, fairly efficient
interval estimate
range of values to estimate the parameters
estimate
may not contain the value of the perameter being estimated
Confidence level
percentage you WANT to containt he perameter
Confidence interval
a certain percent confidence that the population falls within the interval
statistical hypothesis testing
decision making process for evaluating claims about a population
Researcher's job
1.pick/find population
2.state hypothesis
3. give significance level
4. select sample
5. collect data
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7. conclusion
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null- Ho always contains equal
>>>>states there is no difference between the parameter and a specific value or no difference between two parameters. alternative-H1
>>>>states that there is a difference between a parameter and a specific value or between two parameters. Statistical Test
uses data from a sample to make a decision aobut whether or not the null hypothesis should be rejected
Test Value
numerical value obtained from a statistical test
Typer 1 error
occurs if one rejects the null when it is true
Type 2 error
occurs when you do not reject the null hypothesis when it is false
Level of significance
maximum probability of commutting a type one error
critical value
separates critical region from non critical region
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3. lead anti-government protests
4. work for cheaper wages
Immigrants take jobs from Americans. What do nativists generally believe about immigrants? 1. Immigrants are better workers. 2. Immigrants assimilate easily into society. 3. Immigrants bring valuable skills to the marketplace. | https://quizlet.com/377773881/us-history-chapter-15-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Common Good Approach
5. Virtue Approach
Utilitarian Approach
Ethical action that provides the most good or does the least harm
-produces the greatest balance of good over harm
-deals with consequences
Problem with utilitarian approach
Does not take into consideration the consequence of justice
Rights Approach
Ethical action that best protects and respects or advances the moral rights of those affected
-belief that humans have a dignity based on their human nature or ability to choose freely what they do with their lives
-right to be treated as ends and not merely as means to other ends
When "rights" view to ethics is taken, what is the key tactic to adopt
ask for evidence that can be provided that would require your organization to protect the particular interest
Fairness or Justice Approach
All persons should be treated equally
-treat all human beings equally-or if unequally, then fairly based on some standard that is defensible
The Common Good Approach
Life in community is a good in itself and our actions should contribute to that life
-the interlocking relationships of society are the basis of ethical reasoning and that respect and compassion for all others-especially the vulnerable-are requirements of such reason
The Virtue Approach
ethical actions ought to be consistent with certain ideal virtues that provide for the full development of our humanity. -dispositions and habits that enable us to act according to the highest potential of our character and on behalf of values like truth, beauty, honesty, courage, compassion, generosity, tolerance, love, fidelity, integrity, fairness, self-control, and prudence. -"What kind of person will I become if I do this?" Each of 5 ethical approaches help us to determine
what standards of behavior can be considered ethical
Making good ethical decisions requires a
trained sensitivity to ethical issues and practiced method for exploring the ethical aspects of a decision and weighing the considerations that should impact our choice of a course of action
The more unique and difficult the ethical choice we face, the more we need to
rely on discussion and dialogue with others about the dilemma
Markulla Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University framework for ethical decision making: a useful method for exploring ethical dilemmas and identifying ethical courses of action
Framework for ethical decision making
-Recognize an ethical issue
-Get the facts
-Evaluate alternative actions (evaluate options using 5 approaches)
-Make a decision and test it
-Act and Reflect on the outcome
Smell test
What would the action or situation we are considering smell like if we read about in a front-page news article or in a popular blog
Strengths of smell test
-focuses on what other ethical people in society would think. prevents us from taking special advantages for ourselves
-recognizes that morality is about what others think as much as about what i think
-enlists the emotion of shame, a powerful motivator to be sure we're getting it right
Weaknesses of smell test
-only as good as the society we live in
-living with bad smells or unethical conduct for a long time may dull person's ability to notice them
-tells us that an action is an ethical issue but not why it is right or wrong
Smell test is a "quick and dirty" test for
deciding if something is an ethical issue and useful because brand name and a person's rep are important in business
Choices and rights approaches focus attention on
the importance of respect for the individual whereas exceptions and utility focus more on outcomes
Exceptions and choices focus on
how the decision is made whereas utility is concerned with the results rather than the conditions or rules the action can meet
Character/virtue approach focuses on
what kind of person or organization we aspire to be and secondarily on judging individual actions
Utility focuses on
total net happiness for all affected individuals whereas the common good test reminds us that we should consider more than just the goods of an individual
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the beliefs, values, and way of life of a group
the beliefs, values, and way of life of a group
Which statement best describes nativist views in the late 1800s? Nativists believed that people born in the United States were better than immigrants. Nativists believed that more people should immigrate to the United States to boost the economy. Nativists believed that immigrants should adopt American culture to better assimilate. Nativists believed that immigrants should bring their own cultures to the United States. Nativists believed that people born in the United States were better than immigrants. How did many US labor unions treat Chinese immigrants in the 1800s? Labor unions did not allow Chinese immigrants to become members. Labor unions helped Chinese immigrants find jobs in mills and factories. Labor unions asked companies to pay Chinese immigrants low wages. | https://quizlet.com/379891998/the-immigrant-experience-222-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Nativists believed that people born in the United States were better than immigrants. How did many US labor unions treat Chinese immigrants in the 1800s? Labor unions did not allow Chinese immigrants to become members. Labor unions helped Chinese immigrants find jobs in mills and factories. Labor unions asked companies to pay Chinese immigrants low wages. Labor unions helped Chinese immigrants form their own unions. Labor unions did not allow Chinese immigrants to become members. What did nativists think about Chinatowns in the late 1800s? Nativists thought Chinatowns were too different from other neighborhoods in cities and should not exist. Nativists thought Chinatowns were dangerous but necessary to help Chinese immigrants assimilate. | https://quizlet.com/379891998/the-immigrant-experience-222-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Labor unions helped Chinese immigrants form their own unions. Labor unions did not allow Chinese immigrants to become members. What did nativists think about Chinatowns in the late 1800s? Nativists thought Chinatowns were too different from other neighborhoods in cities and should not exist. Nativists thought Chinatowns were dangerous but necessary to help Chinese immigrants assimilate. Nativists thought Chinatowns were unusual but added to the diverse culture and traditions of a city. Nativists thought Chinatowns were useful because they separated immigrants from other residents. Nativists thought Chinatowns were too different from other neighborhoods in cities and should not exist. Why was it hard for many immigrants to find jobs in the United States in the late 1800s? They had specific training that was not useful in the US job market. | https://quizlet.com/379891998/the-immigrant-experience-222-flash-cards/ |
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Refers to the particular elements common to all literary and narrative forms. Some examples of literary elements are theme, setting, conflict, characters, plot, and point of view. Literary device
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Absolute Advantage
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Specialization
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Those who define intelligence as academic aptitude are most likely to criticize
Gardner's concept of multiple intelligences. Howard Gardner is most likely to agree that the concept of intelligence includes
spatially analyzing visual input. Howard Gardner has proposed ________ as a ninth type of intelligence. existential intelligence
Miguel is a published philosopher. He regularly spends time in a monastery to ponder large questions about life, death, and human existence. According to Gardner, Miguel is demonstrating ________ intelligence. existential
Which statement best characterizes Howard Gardner's view of intelligence? There are multiple independent intelligences, and each must be defined within the context of a particular culture. Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical, practical, and ________ intelligence. creative
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1758900772#7_3043302005 | Title: Chapter 23: New Deal America, 1929-1939 Flashcards | Quizlet
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Content: - The New Deal increased taxes and was too socialist
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-Southerners opposed Roosevelt's New Deal because it granted too many new freedoms to African Americans. -Roosevelt's New Deal brought the United States into conflict with European powers. Identify how Roosevelt's Second New Deal programs differed from the programs in his First New Deal. -Roosevelt's Second New Deal programs focused on social justice while the first programs were designed to save the economy. -The Second New Deal was a less radical attempt to pull the country out of the Great Depression. -The Second New Deal programs were designed to restrict government spending in order to reduce the federal deficit. -The Second New Deal programs were specifically focused on helping African Americans and minorities get out of poverty. -Roosevelt's Second New Deal programs focused on social justice while the first programs were designed to save the economy. Identify the components of Roosevelt's three-pronged strategy that he sought to implement in his First Hundred Days. -provide temporary aid for the unemployed
-subsidize the farm sector to boost low prices
-deregulate the financial industry in order to let the economy run its course
-promote compromises between management and labor
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- subsidize the farm sector to boost low prices
- promote compromises between management and labor
- provide temporary aid for the unemployed
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-deregulate the financial industry in order to let the economy run its course
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During the early years of the economic downturn, national observers noted both the outpouring of support for government relief efforts and how local businesses united in their attempts to keep workers employed and the economy afloat. | https://quizlet.com/381887387/chapter-23-new-deal-america-1929-1939-flash-cards/ |
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Content: -The Second New Deal programs were designed to restrict government spending in order to reduce the federal deficit. -The Second New Deal programs were specifically focused on helping African Americans and minorities get out of poverty. -Roosevelt's Second New Deal programs focused on social justice while the first programs were designed to save the economy. Identify the components of Roosevelt's three-pronged strategy that he sought to implement in his First Hundred Days. -provide temporary aid for the unemployed
-subsidize the farm sector to boost low prices
-deregulate the financial industry in order to let the economy run its course
-promote compromises between management and labor
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- subsidize the farm sector to boost low prices
- promote compromises between management and labor
- provide temporary aid for the unemployed
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-deregulate the financial industry in order to let the economy run its course
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During the early years of the economic downturn, national observers noted both the outpouring of support for government relief efforts and how local businesses united in their attempts to keep workers employed and the economy afloat. False
Identify the effect that Roosevelt's Second New Deal programs had on unions. -Union membership increased after Roosevelt used the military to support striking workers in Michigan. -Unions gained membership and became more widely recognized by employers. -Employers resisted new pro-union laws, and union membership declined. -Union membership declined after Roosevelt used the military to end "sit-down strikes." | https://quizlet.com/381887387/chapter-23-new-deal-america-1929-1939-flash-cards/ |
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Content: double jeopardy and grand jury rights. In Miranda v. Arizona (1966), why did Ernesto Miranda say his Fifth Amendment rights had been violated? -He had been stopped and searched without a judge issuing a proper warrant. -He had been tried for serious crimes without a grand jury issuing an indictment. -He had confessed to crimes without being reminded of his right to avoid self-incrimination. -He had been jailed without being informed of the charges against him. He had confessed to crimes without being reminded of his right to avoid self-incrimination. The Fifth Amendment protects citizens against self-incrimination, which means that citizens
-are probably guilty on all counts. -cannot be forced to testify against themselves. -can ask the judge to issue a warrant. | https://quizlet.com/385167783/government-test-4-flash-cards/ |
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Content: -be based on probable cause and include due process. -be based on probable cause and include a Miranda warning. include a warrant and be based on probable cause. How did the Supreme Court rule in the Miranda decision? -Ernesto Miranda was found guilty on all counts. -Ernesto Miranda had been denied his rights. -Ernesto Miranda could not be tried twice for the same crime. -Ernesto Miranda did not have the right to avoid self-incrimination. Ernesto Miranda had been denied his rights. Which of these statements describes a Fourth Amendment protection? | https://quizlet.com/385167783/government-test-4-flash-cards/ |
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Content: -Ernesto Miranda had been denied his rights. -Ernesto Miranda could not be tried twice for the same crime. -Ernesto Miranda did not have the right to avoid self-incrimination. Ernesto Miranda had been denied his rights. Which of these statements describes a Fourth Amendment protection? -A warrant based on probable cause is required. -All citizens must receive due process. -Citizens are protected against self-incrimination. -Search and seizure can only be conducted when the suspect is present. A warrant based on probable cause is required. | https://quizlet.com/385167783/government-test-4-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Once all of these needs are met, a person reaches self-actualization. Explain how someone can have a sense of belonging while remaining independent. Being independent means that you have the ability to make confident decisions about your life and that you're responsible for your own behavior. Having a sense of belonging means that you feel like you belong to a bigger group, such as a family or community. You can remain independent and make confident decisions about your own life while participating in a larger community. How can good self-esteem help you through difficult situations? People with good self-esteem are often better able to accept challenges and overcome any perceived failures. If difficult times arise, those with high self-esteem are more likely to ask others around for assistance and tend to believe in an overall positive outcome, which is beneficial when overcoming challenges. Those with high self-esteem are highly critical of their strengths and weaknesses. F
Provide an example of how mental and emotional health can affect behavior. | https://quizlet.com/386276074/evaluating-mental-and-emotional-health-practice-flash-cards/ |
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Content: How can good self-esteem help you through difficult situations? People with good self-esteem are often better able to accept challenges and overcome any perceived failures. If difficult times arise, those with high self-esteem are more likely to ask others around for assistance and tend to believe in an overall positive outcome, which is beneficial when overcoming challenges. Those with high self-esteem are highly critical of their strengths and weaknesses. F
Provide an example of how mental and emotional health can affect behavior. If an individual is mentally and emotionally healthy, he or she is better able to handle difficult life challenges or problems because individuals who are mentally and emotionally healthy are likely to have a positive outlook, higher self-esteem, and feel a sense of belonging and purpose. However, if your emotional and mental health is poor, you're more likely to be negative and not cope well with everyday stresses, such as losing a job. One genetic factor that can influence your personality is __________. D
The most basic level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs are __________ needs. A
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Content: - Federal judges are voted to the Supreme Court by a national election. - Federal judges on the Supreme Court serve for life. - The Claims Court is a part of the judiciary system. - Nine justices serve in the Supreme Court. - There are twelve courts of appeal in the judiciary system. - Federal judges on the Supreme Court serve for life. How does the executive branch interact with the other two branches? by functioning as the CEO of the three branches
by vetoing legislation
by confirming Supreme Court justices
by enforcing laws passed by Congress and deemed legal by the judiciary
by enforcing laws passed by Congress and deemed legal by the judiciary
Which of the following was a direct effect of the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment? increased number of senators
improved representation of the people
decreased influence of political machines
improved communication between the federal and state governments
improved representation of the people
Which of the following powers does the president share with Congress? issuance of executive orders
appointment of Supreme Court justices
deployment of U.S. troops overseas
closing of a federal agency
deployment of U.S. troops overseas
Which is NOT a responsibility of the legislative branch? | https://quizlet.com/388070218/quiz-branches-of-government-flash-cards/ |
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solve the problems of the Depression. reduce corporate power over the government. improve income equality across the country. move the Depression into a recession. solve the problems of the Depression. One group of New Deal opponents did not think the programs did enough to help Americans. This group most likely argued that the
programs needed to do more for the poor and elderly. government needed to ensure wealth remained with the rich. programs needed to let the economy take its own course. government took too much power away from the states. | https://quizlet.com/388300101/goals-and-policies-of-the-new-deal-222-flash-cards/ |
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Content: 2.They obtained free land in the West and became farmers. 3.They became discouraged with America and returned to their homelands. 4.They were easily assimilated into mainstream American culture. 1.They lived in urban areas and most held lowpaying jobs. The intent of the United States immigration laws of the 1920s was to
1.increase economic opportunities for recent immigrants
2.encourage cultural diversity
3.restore an open-door policy toward immigration
4.restrict immigration through the use of quotas
4.restrict immigration through the use of quotas
Between 1890 and 1915, the majority of immigrants to the United States were labeled "new immigrants" because they were
1.considered physically and mentally superior to earlier immigrants
2.forced to settle in the cities of the Midwest
3.from China, Japan, and other Asian countries
4.culturally different from most earlier immigrants
4.culturally different from most earlier immigrants
Which expression most accurately illustrates the concept of nativism? 1."Help Wanted — Irish Need Not Apply"
2."Go West, young man." 3."America — first in war and peace"
4."The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself." 1."Help Wanted — Irish Need Not Apply"
Over the past twenty years, an objective of United States immigration policy has been to
1.reduce the number of illegal immigrants
2.keep out immigrants from former communist nations
3.return to an open immigration policy
4.encourage emigration from Western Europe
1.reduce the number of illegal immigrants
Between 1870 and 1920, the federal government placed few restrictions on immigration primarily because it wanted to
1.sell land in the West
2.recruit men for the military
3.ensure that there would be workers for the factories
4.avoid offending foreign governments
3.ensure that there would be workers for the factories
In the late 19th century, the major argument used by labor union leaders against immigrants was that immigrants
1.contributed little to enrich American life
2.refused to assimilate into American culture
3.took jobs from United States citizens
4.placed financial drains on social services
3.took jobs from United States citizens
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ideas and lifestyles, which have become part of American culture." | https://quizlet.com/38912988/immigration-flash-cards/ |
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Content: 1."Help Wanted — Irish Need Not Apply"
2."Go West, young man." 3."America — first in war and peace"
4."The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself." 1."Help Wanted — Irish Need Not Apply"
Over the past twenty years, an objective of United States immigration policy has been to
1.reduce the number of illegal immigrants
2.keep out immigrants from former communist nations
3.return to an open immigration policy
4.encourage emigration from Western Europe
1.reduce the number of illegal immigrants
Between 1870 and 1920, the federal government placed few restrictions on immigration primarily because it wanted to
1.sell land in the West
2.recruit men for the military
3.ensure that there would be workers for the factories
4.avoid offending foreign governments
3.ensure that there would be workers for the factories
In the late 19th century, the major argument used by labor union leaders against immigrants was that immigrants
1.contributed little to enrich American life
2.refused to assimilate into American culture
3.took jobs from United States citizens
4.placed financial drains on social services
3.took jobs from United States citizens
Speaker A: " Our nation has grown and prospered from the ideas and labor of immigrants. The
nation has been enriched by immigrants from different nations who brought new
ideas and lifestyles, which have become part of American culture." Speaker B: " United States industries are competing with established European manufacturers. To prosper, American industries need the vast supply of unskilled labor that is
provided by immigrants." Speaker C: " Immigrants are taking jobs at low wages
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Content: Speaker B: " United States industries are competing with established European manufacturers. To prosper, American industries need the vast supply of unskilled labor that is
provided by immigrants." Speaker C: " Immigrants are taking jobs at low wages
without regard for long hours and workers' safety. American workers must unite to
end this unfair competition." Speaker D: " Immigrants arrive in American cities poor and frightened. They are helped to find
jobs or housing. These newcomers should show their gratitude at voting time." | https://quizlet.com/38912988/immigration-flash-cards/ |
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Content: United States industries are competing with established European manufacturers. To prosper, American industries need the vast supply of unskilled labor that is
provided by immigrants." Speaker C: " Immigrants are taking jobs at low wages
without regard for long hours and workers' safety. American workers must unite to
end this unfair competition." Speaker D: " Immigrants arrive in American cities poor and frightened. They are helped to find
jobs or housing. These newcomers should show their gratitude at voting time." Speaker D is expressing an opinion most like that of a
1.labor union member
2.religious leader
3.factory owner
4.political party boss
4.political party boss
Between 1880 and 1900, most immigrants coming to the United States settled in the cities along the east coast because
1.many factory jobs were available in the East
2.little farmland remained to be settled in the Midwest
3.most immigrants came from the cities of Europe
4.city laws afforded special rights and protections for immigrants
1.many factory jobs were available in the East
Why did the United States follow a policy of open immigration during much of the 1800s? | https://quizlet.com/38912988/immigration-flash-cards/ |
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Content: They rushed to flee the city. What was Vietnam's most significant challenge after the war? rebuilding its military
providing food for its people
preventing mass emigration
restoring mail and telephone service
providing food for its people
In what way did the Kent State Massacre affect Americans? It created more violence on other college campuses. It contributed to growing resentment over involvement in the war. It led to a rise in the number of men willing to enlist in the armed forces. It caused Americans to become more supportive of involvement in Vietnam. It contributed to growing resentment over involvement in the war. Which event marked the end of the Vietnam War? the fall of Saigon
the withdrawal of US troops
the implementation of Vietnamization
the signing of the Paris Peace Accords
the fall of Saigon
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Content: Women gain political office more often than in previous years. Women are more likely to vote than men. Women continue to fight for equality in many areas. Women gain political office more often than in previous years. How did advancements in manufacturing in the 1920s change the role of women in US society? Women were given shorter shifts, allowing women more time for political participation. New factories moved production outside of cities, increasing women's time away from families. Efficient production meant women worked fewer hours, allowing women to have more cultural involvement. Division of labor meant unskilled women had more job opportunities outside the home, increasing women's economic independence. Division of labor meant unskilled women had more job opportunities outside the home, increasing women's economic independence. | https://quizlet.com/390486944/unit-test-review-1-222-flash-cards/ |
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Margaret Mead spent much of her career documenting the ways in which other cultures had gender roles that differed, sometimes radically, from those of twentieth-century America. Why does this matter? It shows that the meaning of masculinity and femininity differs in different societies, which demonstrates that our version of gender is not naturally occurring. The statement: " men are good at directions" is: A gender stereotype
In countries such as Iraq and Iran, women are denied many opportunities to support themselves without a husband or male guardian of some sort. These places would be referred to as: Misogynistic? | https://quizlet.com/391377507/sociology-200-chapter-9-flash-cards/ |
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The Shining Path was defined as a terrorist group by the Peruvian government because the group
used cruelty to achieve political goals. One way that entities can cooperate with counterterrorism policies is by
seizing the funds of terrorist organizations. Violence has declined in Northern Ireland because terrorist organizations
agreed to negotiate. What is the primary role of the United States Bureau of Counterterrorism? to advance counterterrorism efforts in other countries
Al Qaeda is identified as an international terrorist group because it
attacks targets in many areas of the globe. From 1973 to 1990, Chile was an example of state-sponsored terrorism because General Pinochet
allowed terrorists to murder thousands of citizens. What was the greatest community impact of the Oklahoma City bombing? Individuals experienced significant emotional pain years after the event. Which best defines counterterrorism? the use of political tactics to prevent terrorist attacks
The terrorist groups in Italy and Peru both wanted to
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Why do victims often fail to report sexual abuse? Affection for their offender, fear of being labeled promiscuous, fear of being labeled a homosexual if offender was the same sex, and embarrassment
Why are coaches, volunteers, staff and officials in a good position to help prevent child sexual abuse in their sport organizations? They can closely observe athlete behavior
Criminal sexual abuse cannot happen between two minors (under age 18). False
Child sex offenders focus their grooming on the targeted child only. False
Which of the following statements about consent is true? A person who is incapacitated cannot give consent, and consent may be compromised if one person is in a position of authority over another
After a night of drinking at a party, an athlete engages in non-consensual sexual activity with a friend. Although both parties were impaired by alcohol, this is still a case of sexual misconduct. True
Before reporting a concern about sexual abuse to law enforcement, you should be absolutely certain that the allegation is true. | https://quizlet.com/394217537/usag-safesport-flash-cards/ |
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Which of the following are situations in which sexual abuse should be reported to law enforcement? A minor discloses they have been sexually abused, a minor discloses they have been sexually abused over a year ago, or a minor was asked to text an adult a sexually explicit photo of themselves. If a minor reports to you that one of their friends has told them in confidence that they were sexually abused, you cannot make a report to law enforcement because this information is second-hand. False
Only mandatory reporters (as defined by local, state or federal laws) need to know the guidelines for reporting child sexual abuse. False
Which of the following is good advice to follow when a child comes to you with a report of sexual abuse? Avoid looking shocked by what the child tells you. Studies show that young children often falsely report abuse, probably due to over-active imaginations. False
Which of the following is an example of physical misconduct? Denying an athlete a water break as punishment and sending an injured athlete back onto the field to play. Hazing promotes team cohesion. | https://quizlet.com/394217537/usag-safesport-flash-cards/ |
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Content: American losses were greater than in World War II. "Rifled" guns contributed to the killing. Most of the deaths occurred in battle. More than 600,000 died. Most of the deaths occurred in battle. How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the nature of the Civil War? It freed all the slaves, including those in the border states that remained loyal to the Union. It transformed the Civil War from a war to restore the Union to a struggle over slavery. It put the momentum squarely on the side of the Confederacy. It caused the remaining border states to leave the Union and join the Confederacy. | https://quizlet.com/394576731/america-a-narrative-history-chapter-15-flash-cards/ |
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Content: How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the nature of the Civil War? It freed all the slaves, including those in the border states that remained loyal to the Union. It transformed the Civil War from a war to restore the Union to a struggle over slavery. It put the momentum squarely on the side of the Confederacy. It caused the remaining border states to leave the Union and join the Confederacy. It prompted the Confederacy to surrender. It transformed the Civil War from a war to restore the Union to a struggle over slavery. | https://quizlet.com/394576731/america-a-narrative-history-chapter-15-flash-cards/ |
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People are most likely to be involved in politics if they have resources, interest, and an invitation. People base their voting decisions on multiple factors, especially partisan loyalty, policy issues, and candidate characteristics. Voter turnout has generally declined since the 1960s, and it remains lower in the U.S. than in many other industrialized nations. The 2008 election was a watershed event in American politics. With a campaign focused on bringing hope to the American people and change to American politics, Barack Obama became the first African American elected president of the United States. A groundswell of popular support for this Democratic candidate had led media and pundits to expect record levels of voter turnout on election day in 2008, but in the end, the turnout mirrored that of the 2004 election cycle. Approximately 131 million Americans, or 64 percent of all registered voters, participated in the presidential election. However, the voting public in 2008 looked significantly different from the voting public in 2004. | https://quizlet.com/39814033/voting-and-political-participation-flash-cards/ |
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Content: The 2008 election was a watershed event in American politics. With a campaign focused on bringing hope to the American people and change to American politics, Barack Obama became the first African American elected president of the United States. A groundswell of popular support for this Democratic candidate had led media and pundits to expect record levels of voter turnout on election day in 2008, but in the end, the turnout mirrored that of the 2004 election cycle. Approximately 131 million Americans, or 64 percent of all registered voters, participated in the presidential election. However, the voting public in 2008 looked significantly different from the voting public in 2004. The candidacy of Barack Obama managed to energize groups of voters who might not have participated otherwise. --Young adults (individuals between 18 and 24 years of age) went to the polls in greater numbers than ever before. --Among these young voters, African Americans showed the greatest boost in turnout—an increase of 8 percent over 2004 election turnout rates. --Overall, the voting rates for ethnic minorities increased by about 4 percent in the 2008 election. If you have ever voted in an election, signed a petition, participated in an interest-group activity, or sent an email to a government official, then you have engaged in political participation. | https://quizlet.com/39814033/voting-and-political-participation-flash-cards/ |
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Content: It enabled farmers to plant many new types of crops. It allowed farmers to share crops with one another. It introduced new machines to plant and harvest crops. It helped restore nutrients to the soil so crops grew better. It helped restore nutrients to the soil so crops grew better. Before the Agricultural Revolution, many people lived in rural areas because
they could grow food on small areas of land. nearby farms produced plenty of food. they could grow crops quickly and efficiently. wealthy landowners gave them jobs on farms. they could grow food on small areas of land. | https://quizlet.com/398365815/world-history-final-review-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Before the Agricultural Revolution, many people lived in rural areas because
they could grow food on small areas of land. nearby farms produced plenty of food. they could grow crops quickly and efficiently. wealthy landowners gave them jobs on farms. they could grow food on small areas of land. Which of these statements describe life after the Agricultural Revolution? Check all that apply. Most farmland was controlled by the wealthy. People moved to cities to find work. Farms produced fewer crops. | https://quizlet.com/398365815/world-history-final-review-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Check all that apply. in person
online
by absentee ballot
by mail
by telephone
in person
online
by absentee ballot
by mail
Look at the bar graph. Which would be the best title for this graph? The Race for President, 2008
Voter Turnout, 2008-2012
Percentage of Voting, 2008-2012
Voter Turnout by Income Group, 2008
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The most common reason that oligopolies exist is
economies of scale
"Monopolistic competition is monopolistic up to the point at which consumers become willing to buy close-substitute products and competitive beyond that point." This statement recognizes that products of monopolistically competitive firms
may be preferred by consumers, giving them monopoly power; however, consumers will seek substitutes if the price is too high, making them competitive
In monopolistically competitive markets, resources are
underallocated because long-run equilibrium occurs where price exceeds marginal cost. There might be a temptation to cheat on the collusive agreement because each firm could
increase its profit even more by secretly charging less than the agreed upon price
Monopolistically competitive firms
may realize either profits or losses in the short run, but realize normal profits in the long run. Assume six firms comprising an industry have market shares of 30, 30, 10, 10, 10, and 10 percent. The Herfindahl Index for this industry is
2,200
Shortcomings of the kinked-demand model include
a lack of explanation for how the initial price is set
The kinked-demand curve model of oligopoly is useful in explaining
why oligopolistic prices might change only infrequently
The difference between monopolistic competition and pure competition is that in comparison to pure competition, monopolistic competition has
fewer firms, product differentiation, some price control, and relatively easy but not barrier-free entry
If competing oligopolists completely ignore oligopolist X's price changes, then X's
demand curve will be more elastic than if the other oligopolists matched X's price changes
The kinked-demand curve for oligopolists assumes that rivals will
match price cuts but ignore price increases
Price collusion occurs in oligopolistic industries because
price competition can lower revenue for all firms
The kinked-demand curve model helps to explain price rigidity because
there is a gap in the marginal revenue curve within which changes in marginal cost will not affect output or price
Long-run equilibrium for a monopolistically competitive firm where economic profits are zero results from
relatively easy entry
Concentration ratios
may understate the degree of competition because they ignore imported products
Oligopoly is more difficult to analyze than other market models because
of mutual interdependence and the fact that oligopoly outcomes are less certain than in other market models
In the long-run, the price charged by the monopolistically competitive firm attempting to maximize profits
will be equal to ATC
We would expect a cartel to achieve
neither allocative efficiency nor productive efficiency
As a general rule, oligopoly exists when the four-firm concentration ratio
is 40 percent or more
Suppose the Herfindahl Indexes for industries A, B, and C are 1,200, 5,000, and 7,500 respectively. These data imply that
market power is greatest in industry C
Advertising is an important aspect of monopolistic competition and oligopoly because
brand distinction encourages consumer loyalty, increasing profits
Oligopolistic firms engage in collusion to
earn greater profits
Cartels are difficult to maintain in the long run because
individual members may find it profitable to cheat on agreements
The mutual interdependence that characterizes oligopoly arises because
a small number of firms produce a large proportion of industry output
Price leadership is legal in the United States, whereas price fixing is not. This is because price leadership is
not an agreement, whereas price fixing is
Oligopoly differs from monopolistic competition in that oligopoly
has few firms, whereas monopolistic competition has more firms
Advertising promotes efficiency and benefits consumers by
providing information about new products, increasing sales and output, and lowering average total cost
Advertising can enhance economic efficiency when it
increases consumer awareness of substitute products
In long-run equilibrium a monopolistically competitive producer achieves
neither productive efficiency nor allocative efficiency
Suppose that an industry is characterized by a few firms and price leadership. We would expect that
price would exceed both marginal cost and average total cost
Firms will enter a monopolistically competitive industry when there are
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Content: Performance Test. To collect information about the client by using testing conditions and a performance criteria
Method of Assessment: Using Secondary Data Resources. Using information that is not obtained directly from the client
Methods of Assessment
Self Report
Observation
Performance Test
Using Secondary Data Resources
Targets of Assessments
Functional Skills
Leisure Skills
Reliability
Is the degree to which an assessment tool produces stable and consistent results. Validity
refers to how well a test measures what it is purported to measure
Three Attributes of a successful helping profession as identified in Carl Rogers (Client Centered Therapy)
1) Congruence - Be genuine
2) Unconditional Positive Regard - Being Accepted
3) Empathetic Understanding - Expressing desire to understand
APIE
Assessment
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Goal
Broad statement of inert which are not directly measurable
Objective
Specific statement of intent which are or indirectly measurable
Three parts of a good objective
1) The behavior or performance - what the client is expected to do
2) The criterion - stated how success is to be recognized, it indicates how well behavior must be performed
3) The conditions - clarify the circumstances under which the behavior must take place
Strength/Interest Statement
1st part of the planning process
State all the positives
What is the client interested in? Areas of Concern
2nd part of the planning process
What are some outcomes you are going to seek on their weaknesses
Activity Analysis
The study of activity variables and client variables to help select activities to be used in a TR program. Goal: to maximize participant enjoyment while optimizing the success of the intervention
Six common forms of activity adaptation
1) Substitute different body positions
2) Change speed or temp of the activity
3) Change the performance area
4) Change equipment
5) Change rules
6) Use assistive devices
SOAP Approach
Subjective: What the client says/does to relate whats going on
Objective: what the tr person observes in the treatment setting
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Content: Barriers to entry
In theories of competition in economics, barriers to entry, are obstacles that make it difficult to enter a given market. The term can refer to hindrances a firm faces in trying to enter a market or industry - such as government regulation, or a large, established firm taking advantage of economies of scale - or those an individual faces in trying to gain entrance to a profession - such as education or licensing requirements. Because barriers to entry protect incumbent firms and restrict competition in a market, they can contribute to distortionary prices. Barriers to exit
In economics, barriers to exit are obstacles in the path of a firm which wants to leave a given market or industrial sector. These obstacles often cost the firm financially to leave the market and may prohibit it doing so. If the barriers of exit are significant; a firm may be forced to continue competing in a market, as the costs of leaving may be higher than those incurred if they continue competing in the market
Economic rent
Economic rent is technical terminology used by economists to define one aspect of the price of goods and services. Generally, it designates the difference between the raw costs of everything needed to produce the goods or service and the price. In the analysis, economic rent is determined for each of the factors of production that are used to produce the good or service. Innovation
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Compare and contrast dominant and recessive genes. As the name suggests, the traits controlled by dominant genes are more likely to appear in our children. Recessive genes will only have an effect when the corresponding dominant gene isn't present. Discuss the general causes of chromosomal diseases. Chromosomal diseases occur when an abnormality occurs. These could include either the wrong number of chromosomes or an incomplet As the name suggests, the traits controlled by dominant genes are more likely to appear in our children. Recessive genes will only have an effect when the corresponding dominant gene isn't present. | https://quizlet.com/402129821/heredity-and-genetics-flash-cards/ |
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Content: What was the terrorist's main goal in committing the September 11, 2001, attacks? to get the United States to recognize al-Qaeda as an official government
to kill as many Americans as possible and damage the US economy
to incite the United States into a holy war against Islamist countries
to force the United States to release thousands of its members from prison
to kill as many Americans as possible and damage the US economy
What do both domestic and international terrorists believe is the best way to bring attention to their demands? negotiation
violence
propaganda
nonviolence
violence
What action did the United States take in 2003 as part of its "War on Terror"? It killed al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden after he fled to Pakistan. It entered Afghanistan and removed the Taliban from power. It invaded Iraq and removed dictator Saddam Hussein from power. It led a coalition of forces in the removal of Iraq from Kuwait. It invaded Iraq and removed dictator Saddam Hussein from power. Which group is most likely to use terrorism to achieve its goals? one that uses its military power to intimidate weak nations
one that uses surveillance to identify potential criminals
one that uses its political power to coerce other nations
one that lacks military power to compete with strong nations
one that lacks military power to compete with strong nations
If the Patriot Act is successful at stopping terrorist attacks, why are some Americans against it? | https://quizlet.com/404449239/social-studies-test-3-section-1-flash-cards/ |
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Content: (4) A society will not experience sustainable economic progress unless it accepts the need to limit population growth. Under the ________ system there is very little incentive to work hard or to produce quality goods or services. (1) capitalist
(2) mixed economy
(3) socialist
(4) communist
(4) communist
The presence of competition in free markets
(1) is rare, since most markets eventually evolve into monopolies. (2) is undesirable because it results in unnecessary duplication of efforts. (3) is undesirable, because one big firm can usually produce goods more efficiently than a large number of small firms. (4) usually results in better quality and lower prices. (4) usually results in better quality and lower prices. When the supply curve and demand curve for a particular good are shown together on a single graph, the point at which the two curves intersect identifies the
(1) amount of time it takes to bring together the buyers and sellers of the good. (2) total amount of labor that will be employed in that market. (3) equilibrium price of the good. | https://quizlet.com/407090871/chapter-2-quiz-questions-flash-cards/ |
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(1) maintaining robust Chinese exports and a favorable balance of trade for China. (2) developing better relations with industrialized countries who want to increase the value of their exports. (3) stability and strength of the Chinese yuan against the U.S. dollar and the euro. (4) more buying power for Chinese consumers who want to purchase U.S. goods and goods from other countries. (1) maintaining robust Chinese exports and a favorable balance of trade for China. Current trade data shows that the country of Hasalot exports far more to other nations than it imports. | https://quizlet.com/407634154/chapter-3-quiz-questions-flash-cards/ |
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Content: He also wrote in standard English, and in these writings his political or civil commentary is often at its bluntest. He is regarded as a pioneer of the Romantic movement, and after his death he became a great source of inspiration to the founders of both liberalism and socialism, and a cultural icon for Scots around the world. His style is marked by spontaneity, directness, and sincerity, and ranges from the tender intensity of some of his lyrics through humour. The strong emotional highs and lows associated with many of his poems have led some to suggest that he suffered from manic depression. William Lisle Bowles
Published "Fourteen Sonnets" to high praise. His longer poems published are not of a very high standard, though all are distinguished by purity of imagination, cultured and graceful diction, and great tenderness of feeling. William Wordsworth
English poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with the 1798 joint publication "Lyrical Ballads." His magnum opus is generally considered to be "The Prelude," a semiautobiographical poem of his early years which he revised and expanded a number of times. It was posthumously titled and published, prior to which it was generally known as "the poem to Coleridge." He was Britain's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850. | https://quizlet.com/40885475/english-literature-1600-1700-flash-cards/ |
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English poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with the 1798 joint publication "Lyrical Ballads." His magnum opus is generally considered to be "The Prelude," a semiautobiographical poem of his early years which he revised and expanded a number of times. It was posthumously titled and published, prior to which it was generally known as "the poem to Coleridge." He was Britain's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850. Sir Walter Scott
Although primarily remembered for his extensive literary works and his political engagement, he was an advocate, judge and legal administrator by profession, and throughout his career combined his writing and editing work with his daily occupation as Clerk of Session and Sheriff-Depute of Selkirkshire. The first English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
English poet, literary critic and philosopher who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets. His critical work, especially on Shakespeare, was highly influential, and he help | https://quizlet.com/40885475/english-literature-1600-1700-flash-cards/ |
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Content: ACh diffuses into the synaptic cleft, binds to the receptor proteins on the junctional folds of the muscle sarcolemma (motor end plate), and initiates graded potentials. These graded potentials sum to an action potential, thus initiating excitement of the muscle fiber. The action potential propagates along the sarcolemma. As the action potential spreads down the T tubules of the triads, voltage-sensitive tubule proteins change shape. How does the shape change of these proteins lead to contraction? It allows calcium to exit the sarcoplasmic reticulum and enter the cytosol. *As the action potential propagates, it changes the shape of T tubule proteins. These proteins are linked to calcium channels in the terminal cisterns of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. When these proteins' calcium channels open, a massive amount of calcium flows into the cytosol. Which selection correctly describes the role of calcium in coupling? | https://quizlet.com/412847301/mastering-ap-chapter-9-flash-cards/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1784704103#5_3079491925 | Title: The Cold War Around the World Flashcards | Quizlet
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Content: to free colonial countries
to empower developing nations
to spread communism
to end democracy
unstable, colonial, newly independent, developing
Which terms describe the countries with which the United States and Soviet Union attempted to ally during the proxy wars? Check all that apply. unstable
newly industrialized
colonial
newly independent
developing
militaristic
resource rich
sponsoring wars of liberation and revolutions
Which is a common tactic used in proxy wars? encouraging opposing powers' citizens to emigrate
sponsoring wars of liberation and revolutions
controlling another country secretly
buying weapons in preparation for domestic warfare
rebelled against the communists. The mujahideen were fighters in Afghanistan who
rebelled against the communists. marginalized the Muslim population. closed all of the mosques in the nation. requested support from the Soviet Union. to spread democracy
During the Cold War, what was the stated main objective of the United States in engaging in proxy wars against the Soviet Union? to spread democracy
to secure oil reserves
to empower developing nations
to end socialism
Nationalization
__________ describes the process of a country bringing an industry or sector under government control or ownership. | https://quizlet.com/414648326/the-cold-war-around-the-world-flash-cards/ |
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Content: almost half (48%) of all women in state prisons are African American. Which of the following statements is true of corrections officers? Corrections officers are primarily concerned with custody and control. As in years past, prison staffers are still most concerned with custody and control. Custody is necessary before any other correctional activities, such as instruction or counseling, can be undertaken. Control ensures order, and an orderly prison is thought to be safe and secure. One of the main formative influences on the culture of correctional staff in prisons is
the potential threat posed by inmates. Inmates far outnumber corrections personnel and feel considerable hostility toward them. The riots that occurred throughout the federal prison system in October 1995 were primarily related to
inmate grievances over perceived disparities in federal drug-sentencing policies and the possible loss of weight-lifting equipment. These were the two main prisoner grievances that ignited the prison riots which swept throughout the federal prison system in October 1995 and led to a nationwide lockdown of 73 federal prisons. | https://quizlet.com/415522134/criminal-justice-pearson-chapter-14-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Control ensures order, and an orderly prison is thought to be safe and secure. One of the main formative influences on the culture of correctional staff in prisons is
the potential threat posed by inmates. Inmates far outnumber corrections personnel and feel considerable hostility toward them. The riots that occurred throughout the federal prison system in October 1995 were primarily related to
inmate grievances over perceived disparities in federal drug-sentencing policies and the possible loss of weight-lifting equipment. These were the two main prisoner grievances that ignited the prison riots which swept throughout the federal prison system in October 1995 and led to a nationwide lockdown of 73 federal prisons. How have prison gangs changed in recent years? They have developed into criminal organizations whose reach extends outside the prison. Prison gangs have evolved into criminal enterprises where violence is commonly used and whose reach may extend far beyond prison walls. Lisa spent seven years in prison for robbery. After release, she discovered that she was not allowed to vote in the upcoming presidential election. | https://quizlet.com/415522134/criminal-justice-pearson-chapter-14-flash-cards/ |
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What do we call people who serve on the Supreme Court. 9
How many Supreme Court Justices are there? Chief Justice
What do we call the head of the Supreme Court? John G. Roberts
Who is the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? Barack Obama
Who is the current President of the United States? executive, legislative, judicial
Name the 3 branches of government in the United States. president, vice president, cabinet
The executive branch of government at the federal level is made up of what 3 entities? Senate, House of Representatives
The legislative branch of the federal government is made up of what two parts? President
At the federal level, who has the power of the veto? Cabinet
This name refers to the official advisors to the president. | https://quizlet.com/4165243/3-branches-of-government-flash-cards/ |
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Name the 3 branches of government in the United States. president, vice president, cabinet
The executive branch of government at the federal level is made up of what 3 entities? Senate, House of Representatives
The legislative branch of the federal government is made up of what two parts? President
At the federal level, who has the power of the veto? Cabinet
This name refers to the official advisors to the president. Vice President
If the President dies in office, who takes over as the new president? Speaker of the House
What do we call the head of the House of Representatives? Speaker of the House
If both the president and vice president died, who would take over as the new president? Vice President
Who is the head of the Senate? Joe Biden
Who is the current Vice President of the United States? | https://quizlet.com/4165243/3-branches-of-government-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Together, they were called the New Deal. The New Deal was a great departure from the policies of previous Presidents. The New Deal was based on the concept that the government had a responsibility for helping those in need and getting involved in the economy. The first problem Roosevelt tackled was the banks. He declared a bank holiday closing the banks and then allowed only those in sound financial shape to reopen. To reassure the public and let them know what the government was doing to help Roosevelt gave a series of radio broadcasts known as fireside chats. The New Deal had three many goals; relief for the unemployed, recovery to get businesses and factories going again, and reform to prevent another depression. The Works Progress administration (WPA) was a relief program that hired many Americans to do a wide range of jobs from building parks to putting on plays to painting murals. The National Recovery Administration (NRA) sought recovery through establishes business rules. | https://quizlet.com/42714750/chapter-26-the-great-depression-flash-cards/ |
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Is the term used to refer to groups using either terrorist tactics to support drug operations or drug-trade profits to finance terrorism. Common criminals
Opponents of nacro terrorism argue that governments use the term to increase their own power by defining ___ as terrorists. 9/11 commission
According to the ___ drugs were not linked to al Queda's attack on New York and Washington D.C
.drugs
According to Rachel Ehrenfeld, terrorists are involved in the international production and distribution of ____
Afghanistan
Is the primary source of heroin in Europe. Suppression of the financing of terrorism
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After it's long experience with the Irish Republican Army, the __- was the First Nation to address terrorist financing. Cost effective
The economist reports that terrorism is ___ in terms of the causalities and destruction terrorist events cause
Financial action task force on money laundering
The __ was a resolution passed by the United Nations in 1990 urging member states to adopt measures to hamper money laundering. Forensic accounting
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-whose cropland is in the Conservation Reserve Program
-who typically experience minimal soil erosion
-with steeply sloped fields
-using contour strip cropping
with steeply sloped fields
Over time, pesticides become less effective. This is because __________. -transgenic crops have been introduced
-farmers decrease the amount of application because of the high cost of product
-federal regulations require that lower-strength pesticides be used
-pests can evolve defenses against pesticides
pests can evolve defenses against pesticides
-Organisms that can reproduce quickly will be screened down to a few that are genetically equipped to resist the chemical used against them. These remaining few will then reproduce in large numbers passing on the resistance to their offspring. The same process applies to bacterial resistance against antibiotics. Which of the following is most likely to push for less restrictions on the use of neonicotinoids? Syngenta
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CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)
employed about 3 million unemployed, unmarried men, ages 18-25, to work on projects that benefited the public, planting trees to reforest areas, building levees for flood control, and improving national parks. This program gave jobs to men but it also benefited the public. The CCC was designed to provide employment for young men in relief families who had difficulty finding jobs during the Great Depression while at the same time implementing a general natural resource conservation program in every state and territory. Despite its popular support, the CCC was never a permanent agency. It depended on emergency and temporary Congressional legislation for its existence. By 1942, with the war industries booming and the draft in operation, need declined and Congress voted to close the program. The CCC was one of the most successful of the New Deal programs. Even today, many people think something like the CCC would be benificial for our economy and the unemployed. | https://quizlet.com/4433405/new-deal-programs-flash-cards/ |
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WPA (Works Progress Administration)
was the largest and most ambitious New Deal agency, employing millions of men and women to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads, and operated large arts, drama, media, and literacy projects. It fed children and redistributed food, clothing, and housing. The WPA had provided almost 8 million Americans with jobs for 8 years. Most people who needed a job were eligible for at least some of its positions. Hourly wages were typically set to the prevailing wages in each area. During 1940, the WPA changed policy and began vocational educational training of the unemployed to make them available for factory jobs. Previously, labor unions had vetoed any proposal to provide new skills. | https://quizlet.com/4433405/new-deal-programs-flash-cards/ |
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Can you think of an example of how parents can influence a baby's gender identity? How were you influenced? Male Dominant Fields
Although women now outnumber men in terms of college enrollment, men still dominate the math and physics fields. The feminist perspective on gender
Believe that gender structures social relationships between people unequally. Black Feminism
Black women face unique oppressions that white women, and even black men, do not. Matrix of Domination
Patricia Hill Collins believed that the nature and extent of a person's oppression is a function of multiple factors, not just one. relative income levels of men and women on average
If we consider the relative income level of men and women on average, we can see that women make about 80% of what men make. Deceptive Distinctions
A person who sees a female nurse caring gently for a patient may attribute her nurturing behavior to her being a woman. However, if we consider the concept of deceptive distinctions, we could reasonably conclude that the nurses behavior is more influenced by her occupation than her gender. Marxist Feminists
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Content: there are independently-acting buyers and sellers in each market. What does the division of labor mean? workers specialize in various production tasks. Why is specialization in production primarily important? because it results in greater total output. Specialization-the division of labor-enhances productivity and efficiency by: A. allowing workers to take advantage of existing differences in their abilities and skills. B. avoiding the time loss involved in shifting from one production task to another. C. allowing workers to develop skills by working on one, or a limited number, of tasks. D. all of the means identified in the other answers. | https://quizlet.com/45232431/microeconomics-mcconnell-chapter-2-flash-cards/ |
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A wide range of HR activities can affect that perception of justice, including selection processes, job performance activities and evaluations, and disciplinary actions. Whether employees perceive fairness or justice in their treatment depends on at least three factors that are more psychological than legal in nature. 1. people obviously prefer favorable outcomes for themselves. They decide the favorability of their outcomes by comparing them with the outcomes of others, given their relative situations. ( involves concept of distributive justice)
2. ( procedural justice) focuses on whether the procedures that led to an action were appropriate, clearly understood, and provided an opportunity for employee input. 3. interactional justice - perceived fairness about how a person interacts with others. distributive justice
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2. ( procedural justice) focuses on whether the procedures that led to an action were appropriate, clearly understood, and provided an opportunity for employee input. 3. interactional justice - perceived fairness about how a person interacts with others. distributive justice
"Were outcomes distributed fairly?" Fairness would not include disciplinary action based on favoritism when some are punished and others are not. Fairness is often dependent on employee perceptions, and is ultimately a subjective determination. procedural justice
"Was the decision-making process fair? Due process is a key part of procedural justice when making promotion, pay, discipline, and other HR decisions. If organizations provide procedural justice, employees tend to respond with positive behaviors that benefit the organization in return. | https://quizlet.com/45256800/chpt-15-employee-rights-and-responsibilities-flash-cards/ |
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b) response bias
c) margin of error
d) scientific inquiry
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Public views are _____________ those which politicians follow blindly. rarely
almost always
always
never
b) rarely
____________ can be described as people changing their responses or opinions often randomly, not necessarily because of new information. Nonattitudes
Response bias
Margin of error
Shifting alignments
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The basic argument behind the publication of The Rational Public is that the _____________ public has rational views and the government should pay closer attention to them. minority
majority
collective
cascading
c) collective
The Bradley Effect was first seen in
Florida
California
Oregon
Vermont
b) California
An internet poll where respondents choose to respond or not respond is how accurate? very accurate
not very accurate
depends on the website
depends on the questions
b) not very accurate
What bias reflects a respondent's desire to answer a question in a way that is "acceptable"? random error
response bias
sampling error
selection
b) response bias
In The American Voter, the authors argued citizens knew ______________ about the positions either political party stood for, or about the main policy issues at the time. little
a moderate amount
a great deal
none of these
a) little
A (n) ___________ is political authority claimed by an election winner as reflecting the approval of the people. ideological adjustment
mandate
winner-take-all system
none of these
b) mandate
In order for public opinion to guide government, according to the authors, how many conditions must be met? three
four
five
six
a) three
Standing on a street corner holding a political sign and waving at traffic is an example of
direct action
electoral activities
institutional participation
political voice
b) electoral activities
The apparent inclination of some survey respondents to avoid appearing racist or racially motivated is known as the ___________ effect. Bradford
Bradley
Miranda
poor sampling
b) Bradley
Presidents claim to have the approval of the people when through
winning elections
legislative control
mandates
judicial nominations
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Content: random error
response bias
sampling error
selection
b) response bias
In The American Voter, the authors argued citizens knew ______________ about the positions either political party stood for, or about the main policy issues at the time. little
a moderate amount
a great deal
none of these
a) little
A (n) ___________ is political authority claimed by an election winner as reflecting the approval of the people. ideological adjustment
mandate
winner-take-all system
none of these
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In order for public opinion to guide government, according to the authors, how many conditions must be met? three
four
five
six
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Standing on a street corner holding a political sign and waving at traffic is an example of
direct action
electoral activities
institutional participation
political voice
b) electoral activities
The apparent inclination of some survey respondents to avoid appearing racist or racially motivated is known as the ___________ effect. Bradford
Bradley
Miranda
poor sampling
b) Bradley
Presidents claim to have the approval of the people when through
winning elections
legislative control
mandates
judicial nominations
c) mandates
Those elected with mandates can experience _____ getting legislation passed in the policy area for which they claimed their election demonstrated a mandate. ease
acceptance when
difficulty
none of these; this does not relate to electoral mandates
c) difficulty
The margin of sampling error is the degree of ____________ in any poll. accuracy
inaccuracy
representativeness
none of these
b) inaccuracy
Polls taken on Election day are known as _____ polls. benchmark
exit
brushfire
response
b) exit
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Content: Which interest group regularly files cases seeking to protect individual rights? ACLU
Statutory laws are created by which branch of government? legislative
Which of the following statements concerning the political orientation of Supreme Court justices is correct? Republican appointees are more likely than Democratic appointees to side with law enforcement officials instead of with the criminally accused. Presidents can influence the courts by
-choosing to enforce court decisions
- influencing the cases that come before courts
Chief Justice John Roberts has stated that if the public does not "like what we're doing,"
it's "too bad." Amicus curiae briefs have what impact on the American legal system? They help the court to understand how interested parties feel about the case in question. Overall, what effect has the exercise of judicial review had on the balance of power between levels of government and the branches of government in the United States? It has increased the power of the federal government. It has increased the power of the courts by creating new powers. | https://quizlet.com/455249458/chapter-14-flash-cards/ |
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The Great Depression and World War II affected American identity by
broadening the definition of Americanism to include almost everybody
President Truman responded to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin in 1948 and 1949 by
airlifting more than two million tons of goods to West Berliners
During the anti-Communist scare of the late 1940s and early 1950s,
federal employees were investigated, people were blacklisted, and homosexuals were harassed
In 1953, the United States used the CIA to overthrow the Iranian national government in order to
protect American oil interests in the region
In 1949, the United States agreed to join Canada and Western European countries in a collective security alliance called the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
By 1947, the intense rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States was being called
the cold war
The event that triggered U.S. military action in Korea in 1950 was
the invasion of South Korea by troops from Communist North Korea
George Kennan thought the application of containment should
involve politics and culture
The United States responded to the fall of the Nationalist government in China by
sending aid to the Nationalists in Taiwan
All of the following were benefits of the Cold War EXCEPT
respect for differing opinions increased
Among the most serious domestic problems facing the United States after World War II were __________. inflation and labor relations
The passage of the Taft-Hartley Act over Truman's veto in 1947
was a blow to labor
The founding of the American GI Forum in 1948 and subsequent efforts by Mexican Americans to challenge their segregation in public schools demonstrated the _
growing mobilization of Mexican Americans in the Southwest
Immediately after World War II, women were expected to
leave jobs in the manufacturing sector
As the first Republican to serve as president after the New Deal, Dwight D. Eisenhower can be credited with __________. leaving the size and functions of the federal government intact
Between 1940 and 1960, the output of farms in the United States increased, and the number of farmworkers
decreased by nearly one-third
Many Americans moved to the Sun Belt in the 1950s because _______
the advent of air-conditioning made it possible to live and work in the region more comfortably
In the book, The Feminine Mystique, author Betty Friedan put forward the idea that
women should have more choices
The most important changes in civil rights in the 1950s were instigated by
ordinary African Americans
Developments of the 1950s set the stage for
black and women's protest movements in the 1960s and 1970s
President Kennedy believed that to eradicate poverty and solve most social problems, the United States needed to
grow the economy
In 1961, the Congress of Racial Equality organized Freedom Rides to
integrate interstate transportation in the South
The March on Washington in August 1963 was important because it
gave the civil rights movement great respectability
President Lyndon Baines Johnson came to the White House
with enormous skill in persuading and threatening legislators
The most important factor in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was
growing public support for civil rights
The Medicare program provided
universal hospital insurance for the elderly
More people in the black civil rights movement became radicalized when
the realities of economic disparity became more apparent
By 1966, the principles espoused by Malcolm X had given rise to the
black power movement
Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, while
supporting a municipal garbage workers' strike in Memphis
The civil rights movement of the 1960s can be considered the most important movement in the twentieth century because it
addressed questions of power, inequality, and mistreatment
The significance of the Port Huron Statement lay mainly in its
tone of urgent moral passion
Drawing on the example of the Beats of the 1950s, the counterculture of the 1960s
focused on personal rather than political change
An important goal of the American Indian Movement was
the establishment of "survival schools" to teach Indian history and values
Vine Deloria and his book, Custer Died for Your Sins, were important because they
articulated an Indian perspective on pressing issues
Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta are best known for their efforts to
improve the conditions of migrant farmworkers in California
All of the following were results of Latino protests in the 1960s and 1970s EXCEPT
sharp reduction in poverty
One factor underlying the new wave of feminism in the late 1960s and early 1970s was the __________. escalating number of women in the workplace
In the video "Times Are A-Changin'," the story of Charlene McAden and Sherrie McAden Tarpley illustrates
the importance of birth control in women's lives
Women of color were critical of white women's organizations because those organizations
seemed indifferent to the poverty disproportionately faced by minority women
The Peace Corps was launched by the Kennedy administration in 1961 to
work directly with the people in third world countries
The thirteen-day Cuban missile crisis of 1962
brought the world's two superpowers perilously close to nuclear war
All of the following are lessons that can be derived from the Cuban Missile Crisis EXCEPT
nuclear weapons are inefficient in regional conflicts
The decision by the United States to support the cancellation of free elections in Vietnam in 1956
violated one of America's democratic principles
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was important because it
provided congressional authorization for escalation of forces in Vietnam
The initiation of Operation Rolling Thunder in February 1965 was one sign that
the war in Vietnam had become America's war
One of the practical reasons for protesting the Vietnam War was the belief that
the war could not be won
The Tet Offensive marked a significant turning point in the Vietnam War because it
caused more people to question if the war could be won
"Peace with honor" in Vietnam
meant a truce that ended the direct involvement of the United States in the war
All of the following are lessons drawn from the Vietnam War EXCEPT
disseminate optimistic reports even when losing the conflict
After World War II, liberalism became
more concerned with social justice
The turmoil surrounding the 1968 Democrat Party convention in Chicago
reflected the discord within the party and the nation
The presidential candidacy of George C. Wallace in 1968 appealed to
Americans who were outraged by assaults on traditional values by students and others
The U.S. president who created the Environmental Protective Agency was
Richard M. Nixon
During the Nixon administration, the number of government assistance programs
actually grew
President Nixon saw Chief Justice Earl Warren's resignation in 1969 as an opportunity to put a
more conservative justice on the Court
During the investigation of the Watergate Affair, one of the major constitutional questions was whether
the president is subject to the judicial process
The House Judiciary Committee voted to charge President Nixon with all of the following as grounds for impeachment EXCEPT
tax evasion
A key factor in the disintegration of the liberal coalition was its
support for civil rights
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Quinolone
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URINARY TRACT INFECTION
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Macrolides
bind to the 50S subunit of the bacterial ribosome and inhibit ribosomal translocation, leading to inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis. Their action is primarily bacteriostatic but may be bactericidal at high concentrations, or depending on the type of microorganism. Macrolides mainly affect gram-positive cocci and intracellular pathogens such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, legionella. Drugs in class: | https://quizlet.com/45806456/antibiotics-flash-cards/ |
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How many pts have Limited form of Scleroderma? What is it? 80% of pts with scleroderma have this form
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Prognosis of Liminited Scleroderma? Better prognosis due to minimal organ involvement
How do you remember the LIminited form? CREST syndrome
What is CREST syndrome? C-Calcinosis-calcium deposits in the skin
R-Raynaud's phenomenon-spasm of blood vessels in respose to cold or stress
E-Esophageal dysfunction-acid reflux and decrese in motility of esophagus (STUCK sensation below sternum)
S-Sclerodactyly-thickening and tightening of the skin on the fingers and hands
T-Telangiectasias-dilation of capillaries causing red marks on surface of skin (face)
What is diffuse form? How many pts %? What differentiates it? 20% of pts with scleroderma
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Content: •He was a member of the lower-class of Romans who rose to become commander of the army. •He instituted sweeping reforms in the army, changing it from an army of volunteers from Rome to a professional army of Roman citizens from Italy. •Because of these reforms, the army now become loyal to individual commanders instead of to the Roman Senate. •His reforms now gave ambitious generals the means to take over the Roman government by force. Who was Sulla and what impact did he have on future military commanders? • Sulla was from the upper-class of Roman society he succeeded Marius as commander of the army. •He used the army to restore the power to the Roman Senate. •His actions showed future commanders that the army could be used to establish their dominance over the Roman Republic. What was the situation of the Roman Republic by the end of 50 BC? •For close to 50 years, Rome had been subject to military coups by its generals, who had used their armies to seize power. | https://quizlet.com/47523251/roman-empire-flash-cards/ |
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mind
the brain and its activities, including though, emotion, and behavior
psychology
the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
introspection
personal observation of your own thoughts, feelings, and behavior
philosophy
the discipline that systematically examines basic concepts, including the source of knowledge
physical science
any science that studies nonliving matter, including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology
ancient physicians
the brain is the source of the mind
ancient greek philosophers
provided natural, not supernatural, explanations for their observations
Descartes
mind-body dualism
British empiricists
knowledge is the result of experience
17th and 18th century physical scientists
discoveries about sensation and movement showed that the mind was physical
Von Helmholtz
studies of reaction time reinforced the idea of the mind as physical
structuralism
an approach in which the mind is broken into the smallest elements of mental experience
Gestalt psychology
An approach to psychology that saw experience as different than the sum of its elements
functionalism
an approach to psychology that saw behavior as purposeful and contributing to survival
behaviorism
an approach to psychology that features the study and careful measurement of observable behaviors
humanistic psychology
an approach to psychology that saw people as inherently good and motivated to learn and improve
Wilhelm Wundt
structuralism- behavior can be broken down into its components
Max Wertheimer
Gestalt psychology- breaking behavior into components loses meaning
William James
Functionalism- behavior is purposeful and contributes to survival
Ivan Pavlov
Behaviorism- experience is the primary source of behavior
Ulric Neisser
cognitive revolution- private mental processing can be studied scientifically
Sigmund Freud
Freud's psychodynamic theory- ideas about the unconscious mind, the role of experience in abnormal behavior
Abraham Maslow
Humanism- people are naturally good and are motivated to improve
biological psychology
the psychological perspective that focuses on the relationships between mind, behavior, and their underlying biological processes, including genetics, biochemistry, anatomy, and physiology; also known as behavioral neuroscience
evolutionary psychology
1) the psychological perspective that investigates how physical structure and behavior have been shaped by their contributions to survival and reproduction
2) the psychological perspective that assumes our current behavior exists because it provided survival and reproductive advantages to our ancestors
cognitive psychology
the psychological perspective that investigates information processing, thinking, reasoning, and problem solving
social psychology
the psychological perspective that examines the effects of the social environment on the behavior of individuals
culture
the practices, values, and goals shared by groups of people
developmental psychology
the psychological perspective that examines the normal changes in behavior that occur across the lifespan
clinical psychology
the psychological perspective that seeks to explain, define, and treat abnormal behaviors
individual differences
an approach to psychology that investigates variations in behavior from one person to the next
personality
an individual's characteristic way of thinking, feeling, and behaving
bachelor's degree
rehabilitation, research assistance, management, sales, service, public affairs, education, human resources, probation, journalism
Master's degree
community college teaching, marriage and family counseling, health, education
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
University teaching and research, therapy, business, government, education
Medical doctor (MD)
psychiatry
science
a method for learning about reality through systematic observation and experimentation
objectivity
the practice of basing conclusions on facts without influence of personal emotion and bias
double-blind procedure
a research design that controls for placebo effects in which neither the participant nor the experimenter observing the participant knows whether the participant was given an active substance or treatment or a placebo
placebo
an inactive substance or treatment that cannot be distinguished from a real, active substance or treatment
critical thinking
the ability to think clearly, rationally, and independently
theory
a set of facts and relationships between facts that can explain and predict related phenomena
hypothesis
a proposed explanation for a situation, usually taking the form "if A happens then B will be the result"
falsifiable
a characteristic of a scientific hypothesis meaning that situations in which the hypothesis might be false can be imagined
testable
a feature of a hypothesis that means it can be evaluated using known scientific methods
peer review
the process of having other experts examine research prior to its publication
replication
repeating an experiment and producing the same results
descriptive methods
research methods designed for making careful, systematic observations
case study
an in-depth analysis of the behavior of one person or a small number of people
strengths- can explore new and unusual phenomena; can falsify hypothesis
weaknesses- limited generalization
naturalistic observation
an in-depth study of a phenomenon in its natural setting
strengths- provides insight into natural, real-world behaviors
weaknesses- participants act differently when watched; ethical issues
survey
a descriptive method in which participants are asked the same questions
strengths- provides large amounts of data quickly and inexpensively
weaknesses- requires large representative sample; people wish to appear socially appropriate and may lie
sample
a subset of a population being studied
correlation
a measure of the direction and strength of the relationship between two variables
strengths- allows us to predict behavior; stimulate development of hypotheses; address some difficult ethical situations
weaknesses- cannot be used to discuss causality
variable
a factor that has a range of values
measure
a method for describing a variable's quantity
third variable
a variable that is responsible for a correlation observed between two other variables of interest
experiment
a research method that tests hypotheses and allows researchers to make conclusions about causality
strengths- control of situations and strong hypothesis testing; allow for judgements of causality
weaknesses- artificiality, ethical concerns, time-consuming
independent variable
an experimental variable controlled and manipulated by the experimenter; | https://quizlet.com/48858124/psychology-exam-1-4-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Without natural selection, there can be no evolution. Evolution is the product of natural selection. Differentiate between the evolutionary and sociocultural perspectives of human behavior. Evolutionary perspectives focuses on how genetics play a role in the behavior of humans and how other organisms are shaped. Sociocultural perspectives pertain to how the role of social and cultural factors play in explaining behaviors. Why do some psychologists believe that the sociocultural and evolutionary perspectives are compatible? Psychologists believe that the sociocultural and evolutionary perspectives are compatible because both sociocultural and evolutionary perspectives are changeable based upon environment and genetic factors. So behaviors are heavily impacted by surroundings. Differentiate between the individualistic and the collectivist societies. Individualistic societies take care of themselves and watch over themselves. | https://quizlet.com/50512182/psych-questions-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Examples of well-known terrorist groups are Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, and Hamas
Domestic Terrorism
Since the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma in 1995, a new category has been created to fully address the new threat. Similar to other terrorist organizations, domestic groups use violence for their own ends. The motivation varies greatly among domestic groups, ranging from ecological concerns to resentment of government authority. Traditional Allies/Economic Competitors
Not every ally of the United States is necessarily a friend. Some relationships between governments exist as a matter of political or economic expediency where each has something that it wants or needs from the other. These countries may use methods such as industrial espionage to gain access to materials and technologies in order to gain a significant political or economic advantage. Greed or Financial Need
A belief that money can fix anything. Excessive debt or overwhelming expenses. Anger/Revenge
Disgruntlement to the point of wanting to retaliate against the organization
Problems at work
A lack of recognition, disagreements with co-workers or managers, dissatisfaction with the job, a pending layoff
Ideology/Identification
A desire to help the "underdog" or a particular cause
Divided Loyalty
Allegiance to another person or company, or to a country besides the United States
Adventure/Thrill
Want to add excitement to their life, intrigued by the clandestine activity
Vulnerability to blackmail
Extra-martial affairs, gambling, fraud
Ego/Self-Image
An "above the rules" attitude, or desire to repair wounds to their self-esteem. Vulnerability to flattery or the promise of a better job. | https://quizlet.com/506495107/threat-awareness-and-reporting-procedure-tarp-flash-cards/ |
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Content: They had specific training that was not useful in the US job market. They were commonly discriminated against by potential employers. They were not interested in the factory jobs that were available. They generally lived in rural areas where there were few jobs. They were commonly discriminated against by potential employers. What did nativists think about Chinatowns in the late 1800s? Nativists thought Chinatowns were too different from other neighborhoods in cities and should not exist. Nativists thought Chinatowns were dangerous but necessary to help Chinese immigrants assimilate. Nativists thought Chinatowns were unusual but added to the diverse culture and traditions of a city. Nativists thought Chinatowns were useful because they separated immigrants from other residents. | https://quizlet.com/513660182/the-immigrant-experience-online-us-history-flash-cards/ |
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Content: ___ of nutrient absorption takes place in the small intestine. Three Sources of Digestive Enzymes in the Small Intestine
Mucosa of the Small Intestine
Pancreas
Liver (gallbladder)
Three Segments of the Small Intestine
Duodenum
Jejunum
Ileum
Duodenum
closest segment of the small intestine to the stomach; the 'mixing bowl' that receives the chyme from the stomach and digestive enzymes from the liver/pancreas; very few plicae circulares and villi are very small here; primary function is to receive chyme and neutralize its acids before damage can be done to absorptive surfaces
Jejunum
region that begins by a rather abrupt bend in the duodenum; bulk of chemical digestion and nutrient absorption takes place here; plicae circulares and villi are very prominent here (concentration declines as you proceed further down this tract)
Ileum
Final segment of the small intestine; distal portion lacks plicae circulares but does contain 20-30 masses of lymphoid tissue
Ileocecal Valve
sphincter that separates the ileum from the cecum of the large intestine; controls the flow of material into the cecum
Aggregated Lymphoid Nodules
the 20-30 masses of tissue in the distal portions of the ileum; protects the small intestine from bacteria that are normal inhabitants of the large intestine
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series of transverse folds within the small intestine that do not disappear when filling occurs; | https://quizlet.com/5176679/dig2-flash-cards/ |
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Content: inhibits acid production in the stomach
Major Functions of the Large Intestine
Reabsorption of water and compaction of intestinal contents into feces; absorption of important vitamins liberated by bacterial action; storage of fecal material prior to defecation
Three Divisions of the Large Intestine
Cecum; Colon; Rectum
Cecum
located at the beginning of the large intestine; connected to the ileum; collects and stores materials from the ileum and begins the process of compaction
Colon
has a larger diameter and thinner walls than the small intestine; walls form a series of pouches called haustra; subdivided into four regions
Haustra
pouch-like structures formed by the walls of the large intestin that permit the expansion and elongation of the large intestine
Taeniae Coli
three separate bands of longitudinal smooth muscle in the colon that correspond to the outer layer of the musuclaris externa
Four Subregions of the Colon
Ascending
Transverse
Descending
Sigmoid
Rectum
expandable organ for the temporary storage of feces; movement of fecal matter into this organ triggers the urge to defecate
Anus
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-closing costs such as title and attorney's fees,
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-Accrued property taxes and other liens on the land assumed by the purchaser. Land Improvements
Includes all expenditures necessary to make the improvements ready for their intended use. Examples are driveways, parking lots, fences, landscaping, and underground sprinklers. Limited useful lives. Expense (depreciate) the cost of land improvements over their useful lives. Buildings
Includes all costs related directly to purchase or construction. Purchase costs: Purchase price, closing costs (attorney's fees, title insurance, etc.) and real estate broker's commission. Remodeling and replacing or repairing the roof, floors, electrical wiring, and plumbing. | https://quizlet.com/5261134/accounting-chapter-9-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Lymphocytes in the spleen react to pathogens in the blood and attempt to destroy them. It removes old and damages erythrocytes from circulation and produces lymphocytes, especially in response to invading pathogens. It is also a reservoir for blood. If the spleen needs to be removed, its functions will be performed by the liver. name the 3 regions of the small intestine. How do the last 2 regions of the small intestine differ in regards to appearance and function? 1st-duodenum
2nd-jejunum
3rd-ileum
The duodenum is a short "U" shaped tube, approximately 4 inches long (shorter than the jejunum and the ileum). It receives chyme from the stomach and secretions from the liver and pancreas. It also has mucous glands. What is the location and function of the ileocecal valve? | https://quizlet.com/5367248/anatomy-cat-1-flash-cards/ |
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Content: 4: Both the first and third answers are correct. Both the first and third answers are correct. A regulator system may include: 1: A first stage and primary second stage. 2: An alternate air source second stage (or a connection to an alternate-air-source inflator on the BC). 3: A submersible pressure gauge (SPG), which is usually part of an instrument console. | https://quizlet.com/538918807/scuba-midterm-flash-cards/ |
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Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma genitalium and M. hominus - roles not completely defined
Adenovirus causes hemorrhagic cystitis in children and young adults
Candida albicans commonly causes UTI in catheterized patients in ICU
M. tuberculosis: Clinical setting → culture (-), pyuria, acidic urine, with abnormalities in UT
Diagnosis and Treatment: tailored to
Host (history)
Nature & site of infection
Local patterns of antimicrobial susceptibility
Diagnosis: Establishment of pyuria
Wet mount of spun urine Look for→ 8 WBC's per mm3
Urine Leukocyte Esterase Sticks
Diagnosis: Establishment of bacteriuria
Gram stain of un-centrifuged urine
Urine Nitrite Sticks test for reduction of nitrate to nitrite (Note: Detects GNB, but not all uropathogens can do this (ex. S. saprophyticus and Enterococcus)
Culturing
Culture and antibiotic sensitivity testing important for complicated infections to be sure of eradication
Escherichia coli - cause of UTI
Most common agent of all UTI's
Predominate species of GNB in the colonic flora
Escherichia coli: virulence
Virulence of Uropathogenic Strains (UPEC)
- Type 1 fimbriae (cystitis), P fimbriae (pyelonephritis)
- hemolysins, aerobactin (siderophore)
- Resistance to serum killing, capsule, IBC formation
- Antibiotic resistance a problem (MDR GNB; ESBL)
Escherichia coli: dipsticks
Urine dipsticks positive for nitrites, Gram (-) rod, lactose (+), indole (+), oxidase (-)
Staphylococcus saprophyticus
*Causes 5-15% of community acquired UTI's in newly sexually active women ("honeymoon cystitis")*
Infection usually symptomatic
*Always nitrate negative* on urine dipsticks, low CFU's on culture, sensitive to antibiotics
Proteus mirabilis - UTIs
GI tract of mammals
Urinary tract most common site of infection. | https://quizlet.com/54332978/8-bacterial-causes-of-utis-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Detects GNB, but not all uropathogens can do this (ex. S. saprophyticus and Enterococcus)
Culturing
Culture and antibiotic sensitivity testing important for complicated infections to be sure of eradication
Escherichia coli - cause of UTI
Most common agent of all UTI's
Predominate species of GNB in the colonic flora
Escherichia coli: virulence
Virulence of Uropathogenic Strains (UPEC)
- Type 1 fimbriae (cystitis), P fimbriae (pyelonephritis)
- hemolysins, aerobactin (siderophore)
- Resistance to serum killing, capsule, IBC formation
- Antibiotic resistance a problem (MDR GNB; ESBL)
Escherichia coli: dipsticks
Urine dipsticks positive for nitrites, Gram (-) rod, lactose (+), indole (+), oxidase (-)
Staphylococcus saprophyticus
*Causes 5-15% of community acquired UTI's in newly sexually active women ("honeymoon cystitis")*
Infection usually symptomatic
*Always nitrate negative* on urine dipsticks, low CFU's on culture, sensitive to antibiotics
Proteus mirabilis - UTIs
GI tract of mammals
Urinary tract most common site of infection. Infections in community, hospitals and LTCF
*Most common in patients with structural abnormalities and catheters& esp. long term indwelling catheters*
Proteus mirabilis - virulence
Biofilms and encrustations on catheters *urease*→ ↑ pH → renal calculi, catheter obstruction
Urine with *pH > 7* → culture for Proteus, check for *calculi (urolithiasis) *
Proteus: General Characteristics
Gram (-) rod, lactose (-), Indole (-), H2S (+), oxidase (-)
*Urease (6-10X's more potent as that produced by other bacteria)*
*swarming mobility*
Klebsiella pneumoniae - UTIs
GI tract of humans
1-2% of community acquired UTI's, 5-17% of complicated UTI's
Klebsiella pneumoniae - abx resistance
Antibiotic resistance a problem (MDR, ESBL, carbapenemases)
Klebsiella pneumoniae - culture
*Copious capsule*, Urease (+), Lactose (+), Indole (-)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa - UTIs
Ubiquitous in the health-care environment
Associated with foreign body in urinary tract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa - abx resistance
Antibiotic resistance a problem. * Treat as a complicated infection. Remove obstruction to prevent relapse.* | https://quizlet.com/54332978/8-bacterial-causes-of-utis-flash-cards/ |
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What is the predominate species of GNB in the colonic flora? E. coli
Urine dipstick results = Gram neg rods, + nitrates, + lactose, + indole, - oxidase. Name the organism
E. coli
What virulence factor of E. coli is responsible for cystitis? Type 1 fimbriae
What virulence factor of E. coli is responsible for pyelonephritis? P fimbriae
Name the virulence factors of E. coli
Type 1 fimbriae, P fimbriae
Hemolysins, aerobactin
Resistance to serum killing, capsule, IBC formation
Antibiotic resistance a problem
What organism is typically present in UTI in newly sexually active women? S. saprophyticus
What organism ALWAYS tests nitrate negative on urine dipstick? S. saprophyticus
In patient w/ a urine pH >7, what should we culture for? Proteus mirabilis
What are the virulence factors we see in proteus mirabilis? Biofilms and encrustations on catheters
Urease -> Increase pH -> renal calculi, catheter
What organism do we suspect in UTIs in patients w/ structural abnormalities or catheters (particularly long term indwelling)? Proteus mirabilis
What organism do we see swarming mobility on culture? | https://quizlet.com/54920661/micro-bacterial-causes-of-uti-flash-cards/ |
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