A person can expect more constitutional protections from electronic surveillance when in a telephone booth than when using a cordless phone
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
Political Science
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"How close do you feel to your mother and father?" a. conditional information follows the key idea of the question b. it is double-barreled c. the response format is inappropriate d. it is not valid e. it avoids unwarranted assumptions about the respondents
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If world politics were viewed as a horse race, how would the systemic view be represented?
a. as the view of the veterinarian treating the horses b. by looking closely at the first two horses to finish c. as the view of arace official in a tower overhead d. from the perspective of a jockey in the race
Political Science