How does the Supreme Court typically respond to congressional proposals to curb the Court's power?
A. by moderating its decisions
B. by engaging in greater judicial activism
C. by deciding more cases on constitutional grounds
D. by issuing more unanimous decisions
A. by moderating its decisions
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A. international diplomats guild B. national trade unions C. intergovernmental organizations D. the U.S. State Department
What is the major flaw in personalistic parties, such as Putin's Unity Party?
A) They allow constituents to become too familiar with candidates, discouraging them from voting for anyone else. B) They rigidly entrench themselves in the nation's politics, often creating policies that last long beyond their applicability. C) They are disingenuous and usually fail under close media scrutiny. D) They often serve merely as tools to elect a specific candidate and represent no official ideology.
From an ethical standpoint, researchers using data with participants should ensure that the information is ______, in that it does not link to the identity of a specific individual.
A. Nonidentifiable B. Nonarticulate C. Noncommunicable D. Nonfigurable
What is the most common form of special district in Texas?
A. community college districts B. water conservation districts C. soil conservation districts D. independent school districts