The key principle argued in the case Marbury v. Madison was
A) judicial review.
B) the application of the elastic clause to the federal government.
C) national supremacy.
D) the application of the necessary and proper clause.
E) slavery.
A
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Which statement about the distribution of income in the United States is CORRECT?
a. The unequal distribution of income in the United States is comparable to that of other advanced democracies. b. The distribution of income in the United States has been steadily becoming more equal over the past 30 years. c. The distribution of income is much more unequal in the United States than in other advanced democracies and has been steadily rising over the past 30 years. d. The unequal distribution of income in the United States has become of particular concern to U.S. politicians since 1980 due to fears of class warfare. e. The unequal distribution of income in the United States is fairly evenly spread across racial groups.
The governor of Texas wants to appoint nominees from a certain district to the Parks Commission. But senators from that district are not happy about the nominees
Using the practice of senatorial courtesy will help the governor appoint these nominees into the Parks Commission. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Much of the day-to-day work at the White House goes into crafting policy arguments as a means to
a. contribute to the deliberative function of Congress. b. force the president’s agenda through Congress. c. influence the Supreme Court. d. regulate the direction of legislation. e. secure reelection.
Interest group leaders and their constituents are involved in what relationship with all the familiar problems and challenges such relationships pose?
a. principal–agent b. fiduciary c. social benefits d. candidate driven