Elections involving judges are nonpartisan, meaning that a judicial candidate's party affiliation is not indicated on the ballot as it would be for other statewide elected officials.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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_____________ was a United States policy stated in 1823 that diminished European involvement in the Americas
Fill in the blank with correct word
_____ is the international norm that states must safeguard their people from harm; and that if they cannot, the international community must step in to ensure safety
A) Humanitarian intervention B) International civil society C) Populist revolution D) Responsibility to protect E) Restorative justice
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) defined a limited right to ______.
a. privacy b. bear arms c. representation by an attorney d. remain silent
In the case of Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission, the Supreme Court ruled that __________
a. unions and corporations could spend money from their general treasuries on federal elections, although they could not give money directly to candidates b. political action committees could spend unlimited money on federal elections c. individuals, but not unions and corporations, could spend unlimited money on federal elections d. unions and corporations could give money directly to candidates–