Politicians often see more causes for political phenomena than political scientists

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


FALSE

Political Science

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The maxim of "coming into court with clean hands" is a requirement of

a. courts of equity. c. the tax courts. b. the U.S. surgeon general. d. constitutional origin.

Political Science

2 In choosing his nominees to the federal bench, President Obama's nominees have been confirmed by the Senate:

a. much faster than was expected b. faster than was expected c. at the same rate as previous presidents d. slower than previous presidents

Political Science

The courts exercise considerable discretion in interpreting regulatory legislation because

A) Congress often passes vague and even contradictory legislation. B) Congress has granted them a broad mandate to interpret legislation. C) the executive has granted them a broad mandate to interpret legislation. D) most laws include a section stating that unclear passages should be decided by the courts. E) Congress and the executive branch use the regulations to attack each other.

Political Science

If no candidate for the presidency receives a majority of the electoral votes cast, the issue is decided by

A) the Supreme Court. B) the Senate choosing one of the two candidates who received the most electoral votes. C) the House of Representatives, voting by state, choosing one of the three candidates who received the most electoral votes. D) the electoral college meeting as a conference committee and arriving at a compromise acceptable to the electors in a majority of the states. E) a special commission appointed by the sitting Speaker of the House.

Political Science