How does the practice of senatorial courtesy change the Framers' intent for the selection of judges and justices?
A. It transfers power from policymakers to candidates seeking judicial appointments.
B. It gives the president the nomination power and the Senate the approval power.
C. It gives the Senate all of the power in the selection of judges and justices.
D. It gives the Senate the nomination power and the president the approval power.
D. It gives the Senate the nomination power and the president the approval power.
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A)the president has directly tried to implement policy without the bureaucracy B)a particular agency's interpretation of a law is called into dispute C)the president and Congress agree on the meaning and intent of policy D)the president has ordered the bureaucracy to begin executing a law that is yet to be passed by Congress
The ______ ballot, introduced during the Progressive Era and still in use today, lists candidates from all parties and is marked in the privacy of a voting booth.
A. Pendleton B. Jackson C. bipartisan D. Australian
President Thomas Jefferson wanted _____ to be a "wall of separation between church and state."
A. the supremacy clause of Article VI B. the reserved powers clause of the Tenth Amendment C. the establishment clause of the First Amendment D. the preferred-position doctrine E. the Supreme Court
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false