Nations which embrace the practice of judicial review tend to have

A) a monarchical and just system of government.
B) a lengthy history of civil liberties for all its citizens.
C) a conservative government and a nationalist viewpoint.
D) an imbalance of governmental power.
E) a strong tradition of an independent judiciary.


E

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According to some political scientists, during the 1950s, state political parties

a. became further weakened by the rise of candidate-centered campaigns. b. retained their robust role in the political system, as in the mid-nineteenth century. c. became stronger and more central to political campaigns. d. established permanent headquarters and hired specialized staff to raise contributions and direct campaigns.

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a. money given directly to candidates, which is regulated, and money spent outside of the candidate’s campaign, which generally is unregulated. b. negative advertising and positive advertising. c. grassroots systems and Astroturf systems. d. money given directly to candidates, which is regulated, and money donated to the candidate from outside the United States, which is generally regulated

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