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POLS 2305 FINAL EXAM Complete Questions And Answers
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Politics - Answer-The process through which a society makes its governing decisions; by governing 
themselves; and through which people peacefully resolve conflicts. 
Government - Answer-Refers to the institutions that have the authority to make rules that are binding on 
society. 
Functions of Government - Answer-To maintain order, peace, and security. 
1. Provide a framework for economic activity and development. 
2. Provide the public welfare of human beings. 
3. Provide public benefits such ...
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POLS 2305 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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POLS 2305 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
Politics - ANS The process through which a society makes its governing decisions; by governing themselves; and through which people peacefully resolve conflicts. 
 
Government - ANS Refers to the institutions that have the authority to make rules that are binding on society. 
 
Functions of Government - ANS To maintain order, peace, and security. 
1. Provide a framework for economic activity and development. 
2. Provide the public welfare ...
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AP Government - Unit 1 Test
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AP Government - Unit 1 Test 
basic functions of government - ANS-national defense, preserve order, establish and maintain a legal 
system, provide services, socialize new generations 
government - ANS-the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies 
politics - ANS-the effort to control or influence the conduct and policies of government 
public policy - ANS-the course of action the government takes in response to an issue or problem 
political system - ANS-the sys...
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C100-Introduction to Humanities with 100% correct answers(latest update)
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Humanities 
derived from the Latin term, humanitas, which essentially refers to humans and their culture. Learn what it is to be human from a cultural sense. 
 
 
 
Chronology 
a method of taking events and putting them in the order of occurrence. In the study of the Humanities, a chronological timeline or a listing of the sequence of events allows us to see connections between cause and effect 
 
 
 
Themes 
are unifying ideas that are repeated or developed throughout a literary or artistic wor...
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(Answered)Certified in Public Health: Exam Review Guide / CPH Exam Practice Test Bank Prep_ Answered_2022.
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CPH Exam Practice Test Bank Prep_ Answered_2022. 
 
Many people do not attempt to decrease unhealthy behaviors such as overeating or smoking because they lack the confidence that they can successfully change. This is an example of: 
(A) Perceived susceptibility 
(B) Perceived severity 
(C) Perceived self-efficacy 
(D) Perceived response efficacy 
 
The construct of normative beliefs is from which model/theory? 
(A) Transtheoretical model 
(B) Theory of reasoned action/planned behavior 
(C) So...
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POLS 101 – Straighterline Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified
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POLS 101 – Straighterline Questions and 
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What is the primary function of a constitution in a democratic government? 
 
 A constitution outlines the structure of government, the distribution of powers, and the 
rights of citizens, serving as the fundamental legal framework. 
 
How does the principle of separation of powers contribute to the functioning of a democracy? 
 
 Separation of powers divides government responsibilities into dist...
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American Government Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (A+ Graded)
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autocracy correct answers government by a single, nonelected leader (e.g., a king, queen, or dictator) 
 
oligarchy correct answers government by a small group that is not accountable to the citizens (e.g., military officers or landowners) 
 
totalitarianism correct answers Leaders with unlimited power rule for their own benefit 
 
democracy correct answers a system of rule that permits citizens to play a significant part in the governmental process, usually through the election of key public of...
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C100 Humanities Study Guide with 100% correct answers(latest update)
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Define Humanities: 
what it is to be human, not from a biological sense but a cultural sense. 
The study of Humanities seeks to understand what humans believe and why, along with what we have believed in the past and even what we might believe in the future 
By studying the Humanities we can understand the past as more than just a series of events, but as a pattern of human interactions within a rich context of beliefs, ideals, and experiences. Doing so allows us to build better relationships, t...
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AP Gov AP Test Review questions with complete verified solutions
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Explain how democratic ideals are reflected in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. 
In DOI - equality, consent of the governed, the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and the right of people to alter or abolish the government 
 
 
 
natural rights 
The rights of all people to dignity and worth; also called human rights 
 
 
 
popular sovereignty 
A belief that ultimate power resides in the people 
 
 
 
republicanism 
A philosophy of limited gove...
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FUR2601 EXAM PACK 2023
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MAY/JUNE 2018 
SUBSECTION A 
QUESTION ANSWER EXPLANATION 
1 False The indirect application of the Bill of Rights 
means, that rather than finding law or 
conduct unconstitutional and providing a 
constitutional remedy, a court applies 
ordinary law, but interprets or develops it 
with reference to the values in the Bill of 
Rights. 
2 True Because there is nothing about the nature of 
this right that makes it impossible for juristic 
persons to invoke it. 
3 True The Constitution ma...
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