The English Bill of Rights passed by the English Parliament in 1689 established that the king or queen:
A. had to conduct and monitor parliamentary elections.
B. had to have Parliament's approval to maintain an army.
C. could levy taxes without being answerable to anyone.
D. could refuse to take the Parliament's suggestions in matters of national concern.
E. could make changes to the Constitution without the Parliament's consent.
Answer: B
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Critics charge that PAC contributions influence public policy, while political scientists have
A) ?found concrete links between campaign donations and the way members of Congress vote. B) found that legislators listen to their constituents and not PAC influences. C) not been able to document any consistent link between campaign donations and the way members of Congress vote. D) ?not studied this relationship. E) ?shown that money matters more than ideology when it comes to PAC influence.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The study of logic is about learning to be careful about how we construct and evaluate arguments. 2. An argument is valid if, when we accept the premises of an argument, we’re free to accept or reject its conclusions. 3. A premise is a statement that is presumed to be true within the context of an argument leading to a conclusion 4. The deductive approach to learning starts with a set of observations and then tries to ascertain a pattern in the observations that can be used to generate an explanation for the observations. 5. With induction, observation precedes theory.