What might the players find frustrating about Game 3?
What will be an ideal response?
The outcome produced by (Up; North) is preferred by both players to the outcome produced by individually rational behavior. (Very good students might say, “Despite being preferred by both players, the outcome produced by [Up; North] is unattainable because it requires Player 1 to accept as credible Player 2’s incredible promise to not play ‘South’ in response to ‘Up.’”)
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What role does the senate play in the impeachment and/or removal of the president or federal judges from office?
A) The senate has sole power to initiate impeachment proceedings, but these do not automatically remove the individual from office. B) The senate has the power to try and remove the individual from office after the House has charged the person with an offense. C) The senate is the only chamber with power to impeach, try, and remove the official. D) Both chambers of Congress have the power to bring impeachment charges, but only the president may remove the individual from office. E) The senate does not have a role in impeachment and/or removal proceedings.
For which type of policies is the main objective to limit actions?
A. distributive policies B. extractive policies C. regulatory policies D. symbolic policies
Which of the following explain why the founders of the Constitution decided upon a bicameral rather than a unicameral legislature?
I. It balanced the interests of low- and high-population states by giving smaller states a voice in the Senate that their low populations would not grant them in the House of Representatives. II. Either legislature could block legislation approved by the other, thereby strengthening the American system of checks and balances. III. The House of Representatives was granted responsibility for domestic affairs while the Senate specialized in America's relations with the rest of the world. a. I only b. I and II only c. II and III only d. III only e. I, II, and III
If an individual took a civil rights case to a U.S. District Court and lost, he or she could take the case to the next level in thefederal court structure, the ________
a. U.S. SupremeCourt b. U.S. court of appeals c. U.S. Court ofMilitary Appeals d. U.S. ClaimsCourt e. U.S. Civil Rights Court