Compared to Supreme Court nominations, those for the lower federal courts
A. do not involve recommendations from senators or House members.
B. are, although much greater in number, irrelevant to a president's policy agenda.
C. are not subject to partisan consideration.
D. have typically involved nominees who held elective office, particularly a seat in the U.S. Senate.
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: E
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A. Market buy up B. Market price out C. Race to the bottom D. Race to the top
In _____________, the Supreme Court said that the Seventh Amendment does not provide the right to a jury trial where Congress "has created a ‘private' right that is so closely integrated into a public regulatory scheme as to be a matter appropriate for agency resolution with limited involvement by the Article III judiciary."
a. Colgrove v. Battin (1973) b. Curtis v. Loether (1974) c. Stack v. Boyle (1951) d. Thomas v. Union Carbide (1985)
If a researcher were interested in a person's conscious experience resulting from the end of a marriage, the method of choice would be
a. phenomenological. b. ethnography. c. experimental. d. ex post facto.
In Griswold v. Connecticut in the year 1965, the Supreme Court struck down a state law that prohibited which of the following?
a. Prohibited abortion in all cases. b. Prohibited any couple deemed to be of different races from marrying. c. Prohibited anyone, even married individuals, from using any form of contraception. d. Prohibited marriage to a minor with parental consent.