The General Welfare Clause and Necessary and Proper Clause are examples of ______ powers.
a. concurrent
b. exclusive
c. enumerated
d. implied
d. implied
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Petit juries __________.
A. are responsible for reviewing evidence and deciding whether to indict individuals B. are the juries for which most people are likely to be called on to serve C. meet in private to consider information presented them by a prosecuting attorney D. always have a minimum of 15 people
How can Congress remove a federal judge?
A) Through a "vote to retire" B) By calling for a new election C) By asking the president to relieve the judge of his or her duties D) Through the impeachment process E) Through statutory interpretation
Both eighteenth-century republicanism and the democratic ideal believed that government must be based on which of the following?
a. submission b. popular consent c. equality d. participation
Epstein's News From Nowhere suggests which of the following about newsworthiness?
a. TV networks define news as what is entertaining to average viewers. b. The media strive for quality of story rather than ratings.— c. The media tend to report only the most important stories. d. The media tend to pitch stories to a relatively high level of viewer sophistication.