Many, if not most, of the Supreme Court justices decide cases using __________, basing it on their own preferences

A) a ?legal approach
B) an extralegal approach
C) popular opinion
D) judicial restraint
E) judicial opposition


B

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Which of the following holds true regarding the British rule in India?

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What is the socialist definition of efficiency?

a) Productivity toward meeting human needs b) Economic productivity c) The amount produced in relationship to the demand d) Conformity to the laws of supply and demand, assuring that exactly what is needed gets produced

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The Mexican political system's traditional response to important interest groups is generally characterized as

a. pragmatic accommodation. b. patron-clientelism. c. hostile confrontation. d. violent repression. e. cautious cooperation.

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