One basic difference between a constitutional court and a legislative court is that
A) constitutional court judges handle cases that need not be decided by the Supreme Court.
B) constitutional court judges cannot be fired.
C) legislative court judges handle cases that need not be decided by the Supreme Court.
D) legislative court judges cannot be fired.
E) legislative court judges are not confirmed by the Senate.
B
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As a general rule, "isms" refer to ideology and "-ocracy" refers to
A. how voting takes place. B. governance, how governments operate or behave. C. how long governments can remain in power. D. whether all ethnic groups are permitted to participate in elections.
5 The U.S. Supreme Court:
a. is the only court established by the Constitution. b. chooses lower federal judges. c. supervises state judicial systems. d. has extensive original jurisdiction.
The concept of an independent judiciary means that:
a) judicial actors are not representative of the population b) judicial actors are not elected c) judicial actors are not constrained by the executive or legislature d) judicial actors control their ideological preferences
__________ refers to a bureaucrat who witnesses and publicly exposes wrongdoings by either contacting his or her political superiors or tipping off the press
a. Cabinet secretary b. Whistle-blower c. Recess appointee d. Civil servant e. Agency head