Some scholars say that legal doctrines and previous decisions are two factors that explain how justices decide to vote. This explanation is consistent with the _____ model of democracy

A) majoritarian
B) pluralist
C) libertarian
D) communitarian
E) liberal


A

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To be eligible to register to vote in California, one must be

a. a U.S. citizen. b. a resident of the state for at least a year. c. literate in English or some other language. d. able to pass a standardized civics test. e. All of the above

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An analysis of the existing law, a description of a proposed legislation, why change is necessary, and likely objectives are all included in:

a. An agenda. b. A strategy. c. A policy brief. d. Policy research.

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Which of the following is true of a society?

A. To be recognized as a valid part of the civil society, the organization must come under the purview of the state. B. When states are too weak, certain parts of society may also dominate the rest of society. C. A strong society cannot serve as a monitor and restraint on the use of coercive authority by the state. D. The idea of a society invokes political institutions rather than interests and identities. E. The duty of a society lies in accepting the directions of the state, rather than resisting state authority.

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Students in the United States typically __________

a. perform better on both math and science tests than students in other countries b. perform equally on math and science tests compared to students in other countries c. perform worse on both math and science tests than students in many other countries d. perform better on math tests but worse on science tests compared to students in other countries e. perform better on science tests but worse on math tests compared to students in other countries

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