Prediction in science is

A) seldom accurate.
B) making a "good guess."
C) the overriding goal of science.
D) rarely attempted.

Answer: B

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Which of the following statements is true of issue networks?

A) They are more unified than iron triangles. B) They often include more players than iron triangles. C) They are more structured than iron triangles. D) They do not include media outlets. E) There cannot be more than one network in a given policy area.

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Under the Articles of Confederation, the states faced a classic prisoner's dilemma for which of the following reasons?

A. Great Britain still ran most of the institutions in the United States. B. With no enforcement mechanism in place, no state would contribute its share of the revenue so long as it suspected other states might not meet their obligations. C. The efficiency of the design of government meant that no free riding occurred among the states. D. Individuals paid federal income taxes, but the states were not required or expected to contribute troops to the war effort.

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