Social-sciences Questions from Jan 28,2025

Browse the Social-sciences Q&A Archive for Jan 28,2025, featuring a collection of homework questions and answers from this day. Find detailed solutions to enhance your understanding.

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1. (i) Define the term interthrs INSTRUCTION; Answer any three questions intergavemmemtal 2. Fin the unity of Nigeria. 2. Enumerate four major problems of intergovernmental relations and explain how it can be addressed. 3. What are the possible ways of resolving the observed issuies of conflicts among argans of govemment? 4. Using any two models of your choice, explain the dilfernces that exisf nanong tham with regards to intergoverumental relations. 5. Detnonstrate your understanding of the contemporary isues in Nigeria with regards to any two of the following: (i) Nationat security (ii) Mipimum wage (iii) Severeipn Wealth Fund/Act (iv) The fssue of secession. 2. How have wetland farmers in Zambia helped buidd their community? Cal-Ban 3000 was a weight-loss drug made by Health Care, a Florida corporation. Tart, a citizen of North Carolina, read ads for the product in a newspaper and bought Cal-Ban in North Carolina from a local pharmacy. Within a week of taking the supplement, Tart suffered a ruptured colon. Alleging that the injury was caused by Cal-Ban, Tart sued Health Care in a North Carolina state court. Health Care asked the court to dismiss the case, arguing that the North Carolina court could not exercise personal jurisdiction over Health Care. The court most likely: a. refused to dismiss the case, because the defendant had placed the product in the stream of commerce in North Carolina and was subject to being sued in North Carolina. b. dismissed the case because North Carolina did not have personal jurisdiction over the defendant, so Tart would have to sue in the Florida courts. c. dismissed the case because the dispute should be tried in a federal court, given that the defendant and the plaintiff were from different states. d. refused to dismiss the case, because it was not fair to make Tart travel to Forida for trial. . . Which one of the following is a requirement when becoming a US citizen? 4. The Supreme Court hears all cases sent to it for review. a. True b. False 5. Which of the following does the Supreme Court have to issue before it hears a case? a. A statement to the press indicating that it will hear a case. b. An exact date and time of when a case will be reviewed. c. A statement to the litigants about the merits of the case. d. A writ of certiorari. 1. Choose the flow chart below that represents the ordering of most court systems (state and federal). a. Supreme Courts \( \rightarrow \) Trial Courts \( \rightarrow \) Intermediate appellate Courts b. Trial Courts \( \rightarrow \) Supreme Courts \( \rightarrow \) Intermediate appellate Courts c. Trial Courts \( \rightarrow \) Intermediate appellate Courts \( \rightarrow \) Supreme Courts 2. John and Stacy have a disagreement that involves an item worth less than \( \$ 5,000 \). Their dispute may be a candidate for: a. appellate court. b. limited claims court. c. small claims court. d. inferior court. Which of the following is not required to establish standing in order to bring a lawsuit to court? a. A causal connection between the conduct in question and the injury. b. The likelihood that a favorable court decision will remedy the suffered injury. c. The party filing the lawsuit must have suffered harm or imminent harm. d. All individuals involved in the lawsuit must have retained suitable legal counsel. ¿A través de quién el Estado provee los servicios públicos? The aspects of a specific location that make people want to move away are called opportunities. pull factors. migrations. push factors. Assignment 1 - Ch 1 \& Ch 2 1. How did the field of Psychology start? Who popularized it and when? Then finally tell 2 ways how Psychology is different TODAY than when it first originated. Note the term TODAY 2025 (so not how it changed in the 1950 s). 4 pts 2. You are given the task of creating the research method. A student is currently conducting research to determine if meditation before exams, affects exam preformance. 7pts \[ \text { A. Using the } 5 \text { steps of scientific investigation (book/notes) describe how you might conduct a study. You must list and also describe how you woul } \] do each step. First start with what type of research method you choose (see notes/book). Then list and describe each step. B. Also be sure to label your variables (independent, dependent, control and extraneous) 2 pts 3. A. What is a hypothesis? 3pts B. Name two ways hypothesis are used in research. C. Create a hypothesis relevant to your daily life (this must be something you could measure). Must be original (not from book/notes) 4. A. Name 2 flaws in research and describe each in detail. (be sure to look at the notes for the types) 4 pts B. Give an example of how these flaws might happen.
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