Which of the following describes the impact of Marbury v. Madison?
a. It did not immediately strengthen the Court’s power in its relations with the President or Congress.
b. It was dramatic and immediate, as the Court declared over one hundred federal laws unconstitutional within a few years of the decision.
c. It was short-lived, as Congress passed legislation repealing the Judiciary Act of 1801 and with it the power of judicial review.
d. It was institutionalized with the passage of the Twelfth Amendment.
a. It did not immediately strengthen the Court’s power in its relations with the President or Congress.
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a. Grassroots/outside lobbying focuses more than other forms of advocacy on cultivating relationships with elected officials. b. Grassroots/outside lobbying is more effective than other forms of advocacy. c. Grassroots/outside lobbying is more heavily regulated than other forms of advocacy. d. Grassroots/outside lobbying focuses more than other forms of advocacy on influencing public opinion to support groups' goals. e. Grassroots lobbying is more costly than other forms of advocacy.
The _____________ are a group that rebelled against China's annexation of Xinjiang in 1759
A) Tamil Tigers B) Revolutionary United Front C) Irgun D) Uighurs
The author who predicted a new world politics based upon economic globalization is
a. Thomas Friedman. b. Norman Ornstein. c. Francis Fukuyama. d. Bernard Brodie.
________ refers to the granting of forgiveness by the state for a conviction.
A. Commuted sentence B. Redaction C. Pardon D. Reprieve