According to the text, __________ is only the starting point for political participation

A) the act of voting
B) joining a political party
C) awareness of political issues
D) running for political office


A

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__________ is/are the power by which __________.

A. Oversight; Congress weighs in on the constitutionality of laws B. Judicial review; Congress may evaluate the effectiveness of the Supreme Court C. Judicial review; the courts may weigh in on the constitutionality of laws D. Executive agreements; presidents work with the Supreme Court to ensure their actions are constitutional E. Executive agreements; presidents induce their supporters in Congress to introduce legislation

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The model of political science presented in the book begins with _____

a. ?a question b. ?an example c. ?an answer d. ?an experiment

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Appeals from the state supreme courts may go directly to the U.S. Supreme Court if the case contains a ________

A. compelling policy question of state law B. valid question of state law C. state constitutional question D. federal constitutional question

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