The primary job of the attorney general is to _____
a. make decisions on affirmative action
b. represent the state or its agencies in court
c. appoint judges to fill vacancies
d. hear complaints involving judicial misconduct
e. assess judicial qualifications for office
b
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Which of the following is NOT an example of how state legislatures could increase participation?
a. Allowing registration on Election Day b. Drawing highly competitive districts c. Holding elections in synch with presidential elections d. Utilizing partisan gerrymandering
The numeronym N-11, introduced by Goldman Sachs, refers to which of the following?
A. developing countries with increasingly urbanized populations, macroeconomic stability, and the human capital and technology that are expected to become a major part of the world economy in the next 50 years B. developed countries with urbanized populations, macroeconomic stability, and the human capital and technology that are expected to become a major part of the world economy in the next 50 years C. developing countries with stable urbanized populations, macroeconomic stability, and the human capital and technology that are not expected to become a major part of the world economy in the next 50 years D. developing countries with increasingly urbanized populations, macroeconomic stability, and the human capital and technology that are not expected to become a major part of the world economy in the next 50 years
John Adams's diplomatic efforts led to
a. a delay in American pursuit of independence. b. a peaceful separation of the colonies from Britain. c. an alliance between the American states and the British crown. d. American isolation from other the European continent. e. support from the French and the Dutch for the revolutionary war.
In which of the following arenas do interest groups attempt to affect public policy?
a. Electoral politics b. The legislature c. Administrative agencies d. The courts e. All of the above