Power is having the authority or control over an individual or
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What theory says the state was established when a tribe settled in one place to farm rather than to hunt and gather food
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Evolutionary Theory
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Who was President when John Dewey wrote Democracy in Education in 1916
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Woodrow Wilson
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Which of these terms refers to the people who are eligible to vote
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electorate
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Which movement questions the existence of a god or a supreme being
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agnosticism
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What basic economic questions is a nation not required to answer
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where should the products be produced
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Which of these describes the work of Aristotle
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He believed that the mind, called the psyche, was separate from
the physical body.
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Which is the best description of Jacksonian Democracy
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A Jacksonian Democracy is best described as a democracy by the
people.
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What program focused mainly on an increased emphasis on math and science
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National Defense Education Act
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A community that is politically organized and has a territory population sovereignty and government
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state
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What is an element of the divine right theory of the origin of the state
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belief that a monarch's authority to rule comes from a supreme
being
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Is an element of the conflict theory of the origin of the state
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The belief that the state originated due to changes in the
social order
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What is the best description for laws
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The rules created within a society for the protection of all
people within a society
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Is not a characteristic of a capitalistic economy
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government control of production and resources...A+
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What term is best used for the boundaries that a nation's people and the governments of other nations recognize
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terrortory
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What statements best describes an oligarchy
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Oligarchy is a form of government in which all power is vested
in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique.
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Choose the best description of A Nation at Risk.
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Since you didn't provide the choices you were given your answer
will be a general one. In 1980's when the book came out it began
the theory that education needed to be seen as a business and that
students needed to be educated for the future of business. The
problem with this theory is that not all students learn the same,
teaching is an objective profession, and testing really doesn't
prove students know what is taught, but can test well. The book
changed the focus of education and this resulted in the movement of
school reform. The basic problem with school reform is that it is
dependent on where a person lives. There is no consensus or
consistency concerning reform and there is a need for a national
policy instead of the random laws that are passed by each
state.
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Which best describes how Erik erikson views socialization
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Socialization is a series of steps
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What is the best description of power
Power is having the authority or control over an individual or
group of individuals.
What theory says the state was established when a tribe settled in one place to farm rather than to hunt and gather food
Evolutionary Theory
Who was President when John Dewey wrote Democracy in Education in 1916
Woodrow Wilson
Which of these terms refers to the people who are eligible to vote
electorate
Which movement questions the existence of a god or a supreme being
agnosticism
What basic economic questions is a nation not required to answer
where should the products be produced
Which of these describes the work of Aristotle
He believed that the mind, called the psyche, was separate from
the physical body.
Which is the best description of Jacksonian Democracy
A Jacksonian Democracy is best described as a democracy by the
people.
What program focused mainly on an increased emphasis on math and science
National Defense Education Act
A community that is politically organized and has a territory population sovereignty and government
state
What is an element of the divine right theory of the origin of the state
belief that a monarch's authority to rule comes from a supreme
being
Is an element of the conflict theory of the origin of the state
The belief that the state originated due to changes in the
social order
What is the best description for laws
The rules created within a society for the protection of all
people within a society
Is not a characteristic of a capitalistic economy
government control of production and resources...A+
What term is best used for the boundaries that a nation's people and the governments of other nations recognize
terrortory
What statements best describes an oligarchy
Oligarchy is a form of government in which all power is vested
in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique.
Choose the best description of A Nation at Risk.
Since you didn't provide the choices you were given your answer
will be a general one. In 1980's when the book came out it began
the theory that education needed to be seen as a business and that
students needed to be educated for the future of business. The
problem with this theory is that not all students learn the same,
teaching is an objective profession, and testing really doesn't
prove students know what is taught, but can test well. The book
changed the focus of education and this resulted in the movement of
school reform. The basic problem with school reform is that it is
dependent on where a person lives. There is no consensus or
consistency concerning reform and there is a need for a national
policy instead of the random laws that are passed by each
state.
Which best describes how Erik erikson views socialization