Why do demographers seek to standardize population numbers (such that demographic reports tend to feature rates instead of raw numbers)?
A. to allow statistical analysis
B. to facilitate comparisons between nations and over time
C. Data must be standardized to be included in the demographic bookkeeping equation.
D. They work with data with dubious origins.
B. to facilitate comparisons between nations and over time
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a. their own personal campaign organizations. b. the backing of the national party organization. c. endorsements from newspapers and television stations d. interest group endorsements and support. e. the Internet and e-campaign technologies.
A bill can become a law even if the president doesn't sign it ____
a. if Congress overrides a presidential veto by a 2/3 majority. b. if the president keeps the bill for 10 days. c. both A and B d. neither A nor B.