After an appellate court reviews a case, if it concludes that an appeal is "reverse and remand," it is most likely to do which of the following?
a. overturn the lower court and order a new trial with a new jury
b. uphold the original verdict
c. pass the original verdict of the trial court
d. enact a final verdict
Answer: A
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What does the federal government do when it is unable to cover its expenditures?
a. sells bonds b. indexes taxes to the cost of living c. changes the tax code d. invests in pork projects
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In global health, primary health care refers to (but is not limited to) issues such as education, sanitation, and community resources. 2. One of the greatest benefits of global health promotions and interventions is that there are hardly any negative impacts. 3. Measurements of the state of global health outcomes reveal systematic equalities around the world. 4. The majority of young people living with HIV in the epicenter of the pandemic are young men and boys. 5. What began as an issue best tackled under the humanitarian biomedicine approach, the HIV and AIDS pandemic has gradually evolved into a global health security issue.
How does Texas differ from the federal government with regard to campaign contributions?
A. Unlike the federal government, Texas does not require campaign donors who live in the state to reveal their name and information. B. Unlike the federal government, Texas allows donations received for state and local races to be tax deductible and written off at the end of the year. C. Unlike the federal government, Texas has rules limiting the amount of time prior to an election in which a candidate can raise money. D. Unlike the federal government, Texas places no limits on the amount of money a person or PAC can contribute to most political candidates.
John T. Moneybags, one of the wealthiest people in America, is a strong supporter of Senator Phineas J. Fogbottom, who is running for president. Mr. Moneybags would like to spend a million dollars helping Senator Fogbottom win office
Is there any way Mr. Moneybags can spend that much money legally? a. No. The law provides that candidates for president may not accept contributions from individuals. Instead, they receive all of their campaign money from the federal government. b. No. Although the law allows presidential candidates to accept campaign contributions from individuals, it limits those contributions to amounts far smaller than a million dollars. c. Yes. Mr. Moneybags can create a PAC to contribute a million dollars to Senator Fogbottom. Although the law limits individual campaign contributions, it does not limit PAC contributions. d. Yes. Mr. Moneybags can spend as much money as he likes helping Senator Fogbottom as long as he acts independently through a 527 committee and his spending is uncoordinated with the Fogbottom campaign. e. Yes. He can funnel the money to Senator Fogbottom by giving it to the senator's church.