A litigant may appeal a district court verdict if
A) ?they lose and are unhappy with that outcome.
B) ?the case is of significant public interest.
C) ?another person was believed to be as guilty as the person convicted by the court, but was not charged and tried.
D) ?rulings made by the judge during the trial are at odds with supreme court precedent.
E) the defendant was from a different state than the person making the complaint.
D
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In 1984, party leaders and elected officials were allowed to participate in national and state conventions as _________.
A. write-in candidates B. insurgent candidates C. superdelegates D.electors
Political parties are
A. institutional groups that look to advance their interests. B. associational groups that rely upon personal networks for results. C. anomic groups that gather regularly to discuss strategies. D. groups or organizations that seek to place candidates in office under their label.
How do American free speech rights compare to European nations?
A) In America, free speech rights are more extensive than in Europe. B) In America, free speech rights are less extensive than in Europe. C) In America, free speech rights are about the same than in Europe. D) In America, free speech is prohibited unless it presents a "Clear and Present Danger."
During the Progressive Era, numerous _______________ championed reforms to improve sanitation, education, and public health at the municipal level
a. public policy organizations b. think tanks c. political parties d. women's clubs