What are the possible outcomes of a case that is appealed?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
1. To revise or change the decision
2. Affirm (uphold) the previous decision
3. To send the case back down to a lower court for a retrial
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The Great Recession and subsequent Eurozone crisis brought about which reform within the European Union?
a. The creation of a European Central Bank b. Linking the value of the euro to gold c. Establishing a permanent fund that could be used in the future to bail out members when they face severe financial troubles d. A commitment to establish a Banking Union to exercise supervisory control over European banks e. Allowing the European Central Bank to purchase national bonds
Which of the following is the largest item in the state budget?
a) education b) health and human services c) transportation d) criminal justice and public safety e) international trade
Describe the six advantages of the presidency listed in the textbook that have given the executive branch a stronger hold on the foreign policy process. Which of these factors has benefitted the Obama administration the most in pursuing its foreign policy objectives? Which has benefitted the Obama administration the least? How does this differ from the George W. Bush administration? Provide specific examples when appropriate, and be sure to clearly identify the objectives of each administration.
What will be an ideal response?
What do parties do to get citizens to be more involved in the political process?
a. persuade them to vote b. teach them the informal "rules of the game" c. teach them the formal "rules of the game" d. search for ways to restrict undesirable citizens from participating e. persuade them to vote and teach them the formal and informal "rules of the game"