How does parliamentary sovereignty affect the behavior of the judicial branch?
a. It renders judicial review irrelevant
b. It increases the importance of judicial neutrality
c. It requires judges to run for re-election periodically
d. It encourages judges to clear up ambiguous language in newly-passed laws
Answer: a
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a. irrelevance. b. increasingly influential. c. predominant. d. None of the above is correct.
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A) burning the American flag B) writing a manifesto C) giving a political speech D) speaking at a political party convention E) lobbying
If you, as a private individual, are grievously harmed by the statements of someone who can also prove that the statements are true, you
A) can successfully sue that person for libel. B) can collect damages if you demonstrate malice. C) cannot collect damages from that person. D) can collect for slander, but not for libel. E) can collect for libel, but not for slander.
In direct contributions, national party committees give campaign funds to
a. candidates for federal office. b. interest groups. c. local voters. d. political machines. e. state parties.