State courts cannot rule on the constitutionality of initiatives before voters have actually approved them through an election.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Political Science

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Federalism divides power among the three major branches of the federal government, the legislative, executive, and judicial

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The core assumption of alter-globalists is that

Globalisation benefits all equally Globalisation leads to greater global justice Globalisation is malign, encouraging the rich to become even richer Globalisation benefits minorities

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The term "plurality voting" means that

A. the winner must get over 50 percent of the votes in an election. B. whoever gets the most votes wins, even if they don't receive a majority. C. there is a two-stage election on two consecutive Sundays. D. voters cast their votes for at least two different candidates.

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The fact that much of the funding for U.S. railroads in the nineteenth century came from Great Britain illustrates which perspective(s)?

a. liberal economics b. dependency c. participatory development d. liberal economics and dependency e. dependency and participatory development

Political Science