In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton sought to reassure skeptical anti-federalists by arguing that the judiciary ______.
a. was designed to interpret and not make laws with weak oversight power
b. was a limited branch of government with no power to overturn a law
c. would be impartial and, compared to the other two branches, its power would be weak
d. would not use its law-enforcement powers against the people and would uphold and interpret laws
c. would be impartial and, compared to the other two branches, its power would be weak
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The head of the minority party in the House of Commons becomes the leader of the opposition, and in is charge of what is known as the
a. opposition cabinet. b. shadow cabinet. c. hostile cabinet. d. angry cabinet. e. vocal cabinet.
According to Jervis, how can control be undermined by decision makers?
a. Decision makers are subject to emotion, biases, and lack of information. b. Decision makers face institutional pressure to adhere to doctrine. c. Decision makers are beholden to popular opinion. d. Decision makers are typically civilians lacking military experience.
Mexico shifted from ISI to ______ policies in the 1980s.
A. neoliberal B. neo-Keynesian C. SAP D. developmental state
Because California’s 24th District will have no incumbent running for office, it is described as a(n) ______.
a. open seat election b. direct election c. faithless election d. groundless election