When does ballot fatigue occur?


a. When someone claims they are too tired or busy to go to their polling place.
b. When someone is tired of both of the opposing candidates for a given office and does not vote for either of them.
c. When someone votes on the whole of a long ballot and becomes weary of the process of voting.
d. When someone votes for the top or important ballot positions and stops voting before getting to the bottom of a long ballot.


d. When someone votes for the top or important ballot positions and stops voting before getting to the bottom of a long ballot.

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Which of the following Supreme Court rulings involved the necessary and proper clause?

a. McCulloch v. Maryland b. Brown v. Board of Education c. Marbury v. Madison d. Tinker v. Des Moines

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What provision of the Fourteenth Amendment serves as a cornerstone of struggles to win equality for certain groups?

a. the all men are created equal clause b. the equal protection clause c. the privileges and immunities clause d. the Equal Rights Amendment

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It was the Supreme Court and not the Constitution that clarified the rights that a president possesses for removing an appointed government official from office

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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