The argument that Europe has seen a reverse trend in migration between colonial times and today is largely ______.
A. a consequence of rising wages and living standards
B. the impact of remittance payments back to migrants’ countries of origin
C. fewer migrants are emigrating to the New World
D. a Euro-centric view that lacks perspective on global trends
D. a Euro-centric view that lacks perspective on global trends
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Which statement explains how Nate Silver was able to predict an Obama win in 2012 more confidently than many pollsters?
a. His poll asked clearer, more useful questions than other polls did. b. He carefully aggregated polls, taking swing state trends into account. c. He polled a more representative sample of voters than other pollsters did. d. He knew that the electorate was more liberal than most polls at the time were suggesting.
Explain the significance of the Lawrence v. Texas decision.
What will be an ideal response?