Theory is

A) important only when facts are absent.
B) critical in developing the research hypothesis.
C) a proof of ideas being "right" or "wrong."
D) generally of little use in factual-oriented, hard science.

Answer: B

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States' rights supporters believe that Congress should restrict its ?activities to

A) ?enforcing the bill of rights. B) ?policies that impact citizens of multiple states. C) ?making laws in areas not specifically granted in the constitution to the states. D) ?foreign policy, leaving regulating all citizen activities to the states. E) ?enumerated powers.

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Most criminal and civil cases

A) are decided by jury trial in state courts. B) never reach trial, but are settled out of court. C) are appealed to a higher court. D) are decided by a judge in federal district court. E) eventually end up in the Supreme Court.

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