How has the office of vice president changed over the years?

a. The vice president is no longer trusted as he once was.
b. The vice president, who once was very involved, is now frozen out of the policy-making process
c. The vice president has been more involved in the policy-making process in recent years than in the past.
d. The vice presidency has become a prerequisite for the presidency.


c

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A) redistricting. B) redlining. C) gerrymandering. D) reapportionment. E) logrolling.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Intermediate scrutiny states that the constitutional standard that would have to be met for a statute classifying by gender is that it a. must be rationally related to a government interest

b. has a compelling governmental interest and must have narrowly tailored the law to achieve that interest. c. must serve important governmental objectives and must be substantially related to those objectives. d. meets the provisions of strict scrutiny.

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The congressional abilities specifically listed in Article I, Section 8, are called the enumerated powers.

a. true b. false

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