Presidents almost always select federal judges who are
a. ideologically conservative.
b. ideologically moderate.
c. members of the president's political party.
d. strong believers in judicial restraint.
e. Protestants.
C
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Article IV, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution contains the full faith and credit clause. What does this clause guarantee?
A) The states must have full faith that the federal government's decisions are correct. B) The federal government is a guaranteed lender to the state governments for operational funds. C) Each state will abide by the civil laws of each other state, including judicial decisions made by each state. D) The federal government has the power to mediate disputes among states regarding religion. E) The federal government is committed to matters of faith and must ensure that the right to religious faith is upheld.
The ability of states to try social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country is viewed as a(n) _______
A) ?disadvantage of federalism B) ?example of accommodation of diversity C) ?example of strengthening of liberty through division of powers D) ?definition of Brandeis's "laboratories of democracy" E) ?threat to democracy.
Which of the following public opinion terms refers to the extent to which people see an issue as having a clear impact on their own lives?
a. salience b. intensity c. latency d. schemas e. realignment
Which of the outcomes, if any, is a Condorcet winner?
A. education
B. medical
C. tax cut
D. there is no Condorcet winner in this example