4 When comparing charging documents, the difference between a complaint and an information is:
a. an information is signed by the prosecutor
b. an information contains the age of the person charged
c. an information is handed up by a grand jury
d. a and b
e. there is no difference
a
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Who nominates and approves federal judges in the U.S. court system?
A) The President and the Senate B) The Senate and the House C) The President and Speaker of the House D) The Senate and the Secretary of State
The right of the President to avoid disclosing sensitive information, particularly with regard to advice he has received, is called
a. executive order. b. presidential pardon. c. presidential privilege. d. right of insolubility. e. presidential indemnification.
Appointments under the civil service system are made based on
A) patriotism. B) political beliefs. C) merit. D) need. E) patronage.
In both chambers, proposals for new legislation, known as bills,
a. are considered under strict rules that allows every bill an equal chance of success. b. often carry their authors’ names to gain personal credit and most bills are introduced simultaneously in each chamber. c. originate outside of Congress to allow the general public the opportunity to influence the policymaking agenda. d. are easier to pass than to kill because once a bill is introduced, it has momentum that is difficult to derail.