The most basic tenet of medieval thought was probably that
A) scientific methods were superior to the scriptures.
B) truth was attainable by reading animal entrails.
C) truth could be discovered by empirical inquiries.
D) the ultimate source of truth was to be found in the scriptures.
Answer: D
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Which of the following is true of the Basic Law?
A. It failed to forge stability in Germany. B. It gave a single politician the power to influence policymaking. C. It created multiple checks and balances on state power. D. It allowed Germany to implement policies without being hampered by the requirements placed by the EU. E. It had established a unicameral legislative system in Germany.
When one of the matching techniques is used,
a. randomizing techniques are no longer needed. b. randomizing should still be used where possible. c. the possibility of confounding of the experiment is eliminated. d. generalization to the population is assured.