The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 is an example of
a. a welfare program.
b. redistributive policy.
c. a government mandate.
d. changing a system.
e. capacity building
D
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Which is an example of a president's refusal to implement a Supreme Court ruling?
a. Abraham Lincoln and the suspension of writ of habeas corpus b. Dwight D. Eisenhower and racial integration of public schools c. Franklin D. Roosevelt and his scheme to pack the court through reorganization d. Barack Obama and the ACA rulings
According to the text, that portion of the American public who favor "cooperative internationalism" and oppose "militant internationalism" can be described as
a. internationalists. b. accommodationists. c. post-cold war internationalists. d. isolationists. e. hardliners.
An impeached President will be removed from office when
a. two-thirds of the House of Representatives vote for his removal. b. the special prosecutor obtains a conviction before the Senate. c. two-thirds of the Senate vote for his removal. d. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court signs a removal order forwarded from the House of Representatives. e. the President is found guilty by a twelve person jury of "high crimes or misdemeanors."
Functions of the civil and criminal judicial systems include all of the following except _____
a. punishing criminals b. settling disputes c. interpreting statutory law d. drafting constitutional amendments e. awarding damages in civil cases