Which is an example of a check Congress has on the judicial branch?

a. reducing salaries of federal judges
b. determining if a law is constitutional
c. approving judicial appointments
d. approving the federal budget


c. approving judicial appointments

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Toby and Rita Kahr were owners of 28 pieces of sterling silver that Rita's father had given them as a wedding present 27 years previously. Each piece of silver was engraved with the letter "K.". On April 5, 1983, the Kahrs brought used clothing to Goodwill Industries and told Goodwill personnel that they wanted to make a donation of clothing. Unknown to Toby and Rita, the sterling silver, along

with a wallet containing their credit cards, were included in their sacks. The Kahrs called Goodwill two hours later, when they realized what happened, and were told that the silver had been sold for $15 to Karen Markland. The Kahrs alleged that the silver had a value of $3,791 . The Kahrs brought a replevin action against Goodwill and Markland to recover the silver. a. As the property can be considered abandoned, both title and possessory rights vested in Goodwill. b. As the property can be considered lost, both title and possessory rights vested in Markland. c. As the property can be considered misplaced, title vested in Goodwill while the right to possess vested in Markland. d. None of the above is correct. No gift of the silver was made to Goodwill as there was no donative intent, and as misplaced property, title remains with the Kahrs.

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An operational definition is composed of two parts: _____________

A) Concrete meaning used in study and criteria to empirically measure concept B) Problem statement and research questions C) Cognitive reality and physical reality D) Research and literature review

Political Science

"Marble cake" federalism is also known as

A. social federalism. B. laissez-faire federalism. C. cooperative federalism. D. dual federalism. E. new federalism.

Political Science

An informal grouping of officials, lobbyists, and policy specialists who come together temporarily around a policy problem is a(n)

A. caucus. B. policy system. C. ideological network. D. issue network. E. iron triangle.

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