Some countries argue that "universal" human rights are really Western values and that as such the idea of them being universal is culturally biased. This is best captured by the concept of
A) cultural relativism.
B) fairness.
C) human security.
D) restorative justice.
E) universal jurisdiction.
A
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Under Chief Justice John Marshall, in Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court declared that it had:
a. the right to hear cases brought by a citizen of one state against a citizen of another state. b. the power to change jurisdictions as it saw fit. c. the power of judicial review. d. the power to overturn the decision of a lower court.
Surveys regularly report higher percentages of people saying they voted in an election than the actual number of ballots cast
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
How does the right to appeal the decision of a lower court to a higher court help to provide justice in United States?
What would be an ideal response?
The Budget Impoundment and Control Act ______.
A. created a unified spending process by combining the taxing and spending committees in each chamber B. allowed Congress to override presidential vetoes of budgets with a simple majority vote C. required Congress to consider the President's budget that presented a unified statement of government revenue and agency spending requests to promote greater fiscal responsibility D. was designed to force members to vote on explicit levels of taxes, expenditures, and deficits so members would have to take direct responsibility for fiscal consequences of many separate decisions