In __________________, the Supreme Court invoked the political questions doctrine to foreclose judicial relief in the area of malapportionment, at least from the federal bench
a. Gray v. Sanders (1963)
b. Colegrove v. Green (1946)
c. Baker v. Carr (1962)
d. None of the above is true.
B
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Which one of the powers listed below is a constitutional power that the president shares with the Senate?
a. making treaties b. commissioning officers c. granting pardons d. receiving foreign ambassadors
In 2005, the reporter Judith Miller of TheNew York Times spent 85 days in jail because she would not reveal the name of the individual who told her the name of a CIA employee. Why was the government able to hold her for so long?
A. There is no federal shield law that protects journalists. B. The state that she was in did not have a state shield law. C. The issue was a matter of national security. D. The reporter had written a libelous article. E. The reporter leaked confidential information.
Doctors Without Borders is best defined as
a. a non-state actor. b. a Multinational Corporation (MNC). c. a Nongovernmental Organization (NGO). d. all of the above. e. neither A, B, or C.
The No Child Left Behind Act is an example of __________
a. a block grant b. the federal government setting conditions for receiving additional federal funding c. a mandate d. a programmatic request