Who was the most recent Supreme Court nominee to fail to be confirmed by the Senate?
A. Antonin Scalia
B. Robert Bork
C. Clarence Thomas
D. Samuel Alito
E. Merrick Garland
Answer: E
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What are policy impacts?
a. issues that attract serious attention of public officials b. governmentinstitutions that are charged with taking action on political issues c. the effects that a policy has on people and on society's problems d. systems of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so that policy represents and responds to the public's preferences
Which case, decided in 1965, first firmly established the right to privacy?
A. Loving v. Virginia B. Engel v. Vitale C. Griswold v. Connecticut D. Lemon v. Kurtzman E. Employment Division, Department of Human Resources v. Smith
The civil solidarity pact
a. expands the right of citizens to participate in demonstrations. b. grants the legal rights and benefits to unmarried and gay couples that had previously been available to only married couples. c. outlaws "groups dangerous to French national solidarity.". d. creates jobs for young people. e. bans the wearing of conspicuous religious symbols.
How is the judicial selection process a primary reason that American courts are considered political institutions?
What will be an ideal response?