Which is NOT a goal promoted by the government through fiscal policy?
A) price stability
B) e...
Social Studies, 19.10.2020 08:01 Mrabas
Which is NOT a goal promoted by the government through fiscal policy?
A) price stability
B) economic growth
C)full employment
D) money supply
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 01:00, myalee1419
Abasic premise of the national response framework is that: a. most incidents begin and end locally and are managed at the local or tribal level. b. response partners use nonstandard structures to allow for flexible and scalable responses. c. readiness to act encourages response partners to self-dispatch to an incident scene. d. incidents should be managed at the highest jurisdictional level possible.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:40, needhelp9627
Asociologist wants to study a culture that occurs in some women’s prisons: “state families,” in which individual prisoners take on certain roles within a group of like-minded prisoners. there is previous evidence that younger prisoners will use older inmates who play the roles of grandparents as a resource before they will turn to staff for and advice. the lieutenant in charge of a dorm of long-term prisoners offers to gather volunteers to speak to the researcher and also offers to vouch for the integrity of the researcher. the use of this staff is: a valid use of a statistical technique referred to “snowball sampling” wherein the inclusion of the first subject leads to the recruitment of another one subject. a useful tactic in obtaining a sample of prisoners who both meet the criteria and who will be honest with the researcher. wrong and is prohibited; subject selection needs to be free from intervention by prison authorities or prisoners. acceptable only when the researcher’s irb grants a special waiver.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 16:30, oneicyahdaley10
When many cultures come together to live in a society, this is called: cultural traits multiculturalism perspective
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