Advocates of __________ believe that the Court must be guided by the meaning of the framers and the exact words found in the Constitution.

A. strict construction
B. judicial intent
C. precedent
D. original intent


Answer: D

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Which plan for new government proposed a strong central government with a national executive and a national judiciary, both chosen by the legislature?

What will be an ideal response?

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A key element in conservative thinking is the belief that the__________

A) government should avoid laws that endorse or impose traditional religious values B) distribution of economic benefits that exists in the absence of government involvement is optimum C) government should not interfere in issues of private morality and behavior D) distribution of social benefits is most effective when government schemes favor minorities E) government should redistribute wealth among citizens equally

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Which of the following features of the Constitution makes it possible for the winner of the national popular vote to come in second in the electoral vote?

a the requirement that an elector cannot vote for presidential and vice presidential candidates who are both from that elector’s state. b The requirement that the electors meet and vote in their respective states rather than altogether in the national capital. c The provision that these it up to the legislature in each state to decide how the electors in that state are allocated. d The provision that requires a majority of the electoral vote to be elected president.

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What is the media consultant's job?

A.) performs a variety of strategic and managerial tasks, from fund-raising to staffing a campaign B.) develops the candidate's stance on crucial issues C.) works with candidates to identify likely contributors to the campaign and to arrange events and meetings with donors D.) brings the campaign message to voters by creating handouts and all forms of media ads E.) uses focus groups and other methods to help develop campaign strategy by identifying the candidate's strengths and weaknesses and revealing what voters care about

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