Which of the following is true of judicial elections?
A. Nonpartisan judicial elections tend to show lower levels of roll-off than do partisan elections.
B. Judges and attorneys tend to like judicial elections over merit selection.
C. Judicial elections are low stimulus in nature with significant roll-off in those voting.
D. Judicial elections have no supporters in the U.S.
E. A Harris Poll conducted in 2008 showed that a majority of individual voters opposed choosing state judges through judicial elections.
C
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The basic pattern of attitudes, beliefs, and values underlying the operation of an organization is called
a. the organization's system. b. the organization's culture. c. the political economy of the organization. d. the behavioral repertoire of the organization.
What do we call the notion that what is learned first is learned best?
a. persistence b. prima facie evidence c. primacy d. primogeniture e. procognition
Which Supreme Court ruling promoted new federalism?
a. United Stated vs. E.C. Knight b. United States vs. Lopez c. McCulloch vs. Maryland d. Gibbons vs. Ogden