Missed: Question #14 - The Puritans: B. stressed the sinfulness of all humanity
Question #27 - Free markets typically secure more economic prosperity than government’s centralized planning because: A. the price system utilizes more local knowledge of means and ends
30/33. I actually got #27 (missed #14 and #15), but I got #31 wrong and I think it's a poor question.
Question 31- International trade and specialization most often lead to which of the following? A. an increase in a nation’s productivity
As far as I knew, there isn't consensus on this. It could be that I didn't understand the question entirely, though. Or that instead of reading "international trade," I read "globalization."
The R Word
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Not unlike Jed Bartlett's on air gaffe about the intelligence of governor
Richie, Obama's offensive remark the other night just seems a little too
perfect....
The Media: A Fourth Branch or A Whole Other Tree?
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I begin with a video (Notice the Cameo at the end)
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31/33
Missed:
Question #14 -
The Puritans:
B. stressed the sinfulness of all humanity
Question #27 -
Free markets typically secure more economic prosperity than government’s centralized planning because:
A. the price system utilizes more local knowledge of means and ends
Both were poor questions...
30/33. I actually got #27 (missed #14 and #15), but I got #31 wrong and I think it's a poor question.
Question 31-
International trade and specialization most often lead to which of the following?
A. an increase in a nation’s productivity
As far as I knew, there isn't consensus on this. It could be that I didn't understand the question entirely, though. Or that instead of reading "international trade," I read "globalization."
Oh, sure, blame the questions. . . .
77.5, I think I need to retake intro to american politics...
We're in the same boat Steven, and we took intro together...hm....maybe the professor should change the course?
Okay, so when blaming the questions doesn't work, it's blame the professor? I _taught_ the course, and I got them all right, so. . . . .
See. No one should have to take an intro course to major or minor in this subject. I rest my case.
I'm embarrassed by my score but I think I got the important ones right
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