Arguments in comparative politics are based on ________

A. generalizations drawn from specific facts
B. beliefs that the past always predicts the future
C. opinions that are stereotypical of people, places, and events
D. hypothetical states and events
E. patterns of similarities and differences across the world

E

Political Science

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Which of the following statements best describes how voting works in a closed primary election?

a. You would be able to vote in the Democratic primary only if you were already registered as a Democrat. b. You would be able to vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary if you were registered as an Independent. – c. You would be able to vote for both Democratic and Republican candidates, with the top two finishers to be placed on the general election ballot. d. As a registered Republican, you would be able to vote in either the Republican or the Democratic primaries.

Political Science

As the nation has shifted from manufacturing to service industries, union membership has increased

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science