What can be studied scientifically?

A) only natural events
B) only areas of previous study
C) almost anything
D) only inferred events

Answer: C

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When we engage in policy evaluation, we are primarily interested in

a. examining policy outputs. b. reviewing policy inputs. c. studying policy impact. d. examining the ultimate moral "rightness" of the policy.

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Which of the following describes the test some legislators and lawyers urge judges to use in religious practices cases that would place the burden on the government to prove that the necessity of a specific law outweighs an individual's desire to engage in a religious practice?

a. Lemon— b. strict scrutiny c. establishment d. free exercise

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