According to Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 78, the power of judicial review

A) was an essential barrier to legislative oppression.
B) violates the principle of checks and balances.
C) is inconsistent with the Constitution.
D) is inherently antidemocratic.
E) implies the ability of the Supreme Court to usurp the power of other branches.


A

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a. There are fewer important laws, and substantial delays in legislative activity. b. Important laws are passed less often, but there are fewer delays in legislative activity. c. Important laws are much easier to pass, but it increases delays in legislative activity. d. There is a significant effect on enacting important laws, and legislative activity delays are reduced. e. There is no major effect on enacting important laws or reducing delay in legislative activity.

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The level of government most involved with the provision of essential public services is the state level.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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According to the text, John believed that there were no differences in writing abilities between himself and Jenn. John is stating what kind of hypothesis?

a. null b. directional c. exhaustive d. nondirectional

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All of the following statements about public-interest groups are true EXCEPT

a. a variety of lobbying organizations have been formed “in the public interest.” b. the best-known and perhaps most effective public-interest groups are those founded under the leadership of consumer activist Ralph Nader. c. public-interest groups work for issues that will benefit only the narrow interests of a particular group. d. public-interest groups are concerned with the overall community. e. conservative public-interest groups have formed in response to Nader organizations.

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