Under which of the following circumstances would a presidential nominee to the Supreme Court have the most trouble being confirmed?

a. when the Houseis opposed to the nominee's ideological orientation
b. when a president nominates a woman or an ethnic or racial minority
c. when a president makes a nomination at the beginning of his or her term
d. when a president's party affiliation is in the minority in the Senate


d

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a. India's only Muslim Party. b. associated with anticorruption and some populist issues. c. an environmentalist, or "green," party. d. a state party that has been in the last three national coalition governments. e. far-right party that is known for its opposition to immigration.

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It is believed that transnationalism and migration will strengthen the nation-state by creating a sense of "the other" within the state's own borders

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Political Science

Why do members of Congress often prefer addressing the concerns of their local constituents as opposed to the needs of the nation as a whole?

What will be an ideal response?

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The defining characteristic of a factorial experimental design is

a. the manipulation of one independent variable. b. the manipulation of more than one independent variable. c. the measurement of more than one dependent variable. d. inclusion of more than two cells.

Political Science