Judicial federalism describes a system in which judicial authority is ______.

a. divided among levels of government
b. shared among levels of government
c. defined according to county and district lines
d. defined at the national level
e. defined at the local level


b. shared among levels of government

Political Science

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What are the three broad mandates of Congress?

a. form subcommittees, report to constituents, balance executive branch authority b. appropriate lobbyist funding, be delegates for constituents, validate constitutional validity of laws c. make laws, control the budget, and oversee the executive branch d. control standing committees, oversee the judicial branch, veto unconstitutional laws

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The Twenty-third Amendment gives electoral college votes to the District of Columbia

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Supreme Court applied the provisions of the Bill of Rights to the states through the process of

A) emancipation. B) dispersion. C) incorporation. D) ratification. E) enumeration.

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According to the Heritage Foundation, what is the freest economy in the world?

a. Switzerland b. Brazil c. the United States d. Hong Kong

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