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Which is true about sampling?
I. An attempt to take a census will always result in less bias than sampling.
II. Sampling error is usually reduced when the sample size is larger.
III. Sampling error is the result of random variations and is always present.
Intermediate Scrutiny
A standard of review under which a law must be necessary to achieve a substantial, or important, government interest and must be narrowly tailored to that interest.
Gender-based Classification
the categorization or differentiation of individuals based on their gender, which can raise legal issues particularly when it leads to discrimination.
Rational Basis
A standard of judicial review that requires a law to have a reasonable connection to a legitimate government objective to be upheld as constitutional.
Checks and Balances
Checks and balances is a system in which the different branches of government have powers that can influence and limit the powers of the other branches to prevent any single branch from becoming too powerful.
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