The custom of senatorial courtesy is not observed with Supreme Court nominees
Answer:
TRUE
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a. De jure segregation/discrimination is now fairly rare; de facto segregation/discrimination is now fairly common. b. De jure segregation/discrimination is generally constitutional; de facto segregation/discrimination is generally unconstitutional. c. De jure segregation/discrimination is fairly common now; de facto segregation/discrimination was fairly common during the civil rights movement. d. De jure segregation/discrimination currently exists by race; de facto segregation/discrimination currently exists by gender. e. De jure segregation/discrimination is prohibited by the Constitution; de facto segregation/discrimination is prohibited by law.
A set of coherent beliefs that offers a philosophy for thinking about the scope of government is referred to as
A) ?political ideology. B) ?socialization. C) ?political polarization. D) ?self-interest. E) ?political brinkmanship.
Article I prohibits Congress from doing which of the following?
A) passing bills of attainder B) passing ex post facto laws C) granting titles of nobility D) all of the above E) declaring war
The CIA, the KGB, and the FBI are one and the same agency
Indicate whether the statement is true or false