In Great Britain, which body ultimately decides whether a law is constitutional?

a. High courts
b. Royal courts
c. The prime minister
d. Parliament
e. The executive


d. Parliament

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Support of capital punishment has been weakening in the United States, mostly due to public concern that ______.

a. the international community strongly disapproves of it b. the system might be executing innocent people c. it is inherently wrong in principle d. it encourages violent behavior e. the death sentence isn’t used often enough in criminal cases

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From an economic and human security perspective, how would the effects of climate change be different in the developed world versus the developing world?

What will be an ideal response?

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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 did which of the following?

A. defined what content was "decent" for broadcast B. approved consolidation of several news outlets C. opened communications markets to telephone companies D. resulted in a limiting of options for consumers E. provided specific enforcement provisions to root out indecency

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What was the method of selection for federal employees before the Pendleton Act was passed?

a. Jobs were awarded based on applicants' expertise. b. Jobs were awarded based on applicants' personal wealth. c. Jobs were awarded based on applicants' performance on entrance exams. d. Jobs were awarded based on applicants' loyalty to the party in power.

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