What are the requirements set down in Article III of the Constitution that one must meet if one wishes to become a federal judge?
a. natural-born citizen, thirty years old, law degree
b. American citizen, thirty years old, admitted to the bar
c. American citizen, no criminal record, law degree
d. no criteria are provided by Article III
e. natural-born citizen, no minimum age, minimum three years judicial experience
d. no criteria are provided by Article III
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Chief Justice John Marshall was an early advocate of states' rights.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The __________ held that private businesses and individuals were not prohibited from discriminating on the basis on race
Fill in the blanks with correct word
The _____ was adopted in 1804, placing the offices of the president and vice president on separate ballots
a. Eleventh Amendment b. Twelfth Amendment c. Thirteenth Amendment d. Fourteenth Amendment
Many Americans participate indirectly in politics by joining or supporting
A) interest groups. B) political caucuses. C) political parties. D) voting groups. E) issue groups.