In which of the following ways was political patronage instrumental in the assassination of President James Garfield?
a. His assassin was a disappointed political office-seeker.
b. His assassin objected to the Pendleton Act.
c. His assassin was a civil servant.
d. His assassin was critical of the spoils system.
a. His assassin was a disappointed political office-seeker.
Political Science
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a. patronage jobs. b. precinct work. c. civil service. d. party loyalty.
Political Science
A difference between means that is statistically significant is
a. due to error variance b. not likely to be a Type II error c. a null finding d. greater than the calculated value of t e. unlikely to be due to error variance
Political Science