What is the name of the process in Congress that can remove the president, federal judges, and other high officials from office?
a. entrenchment
b. judicial review
c. the Judiciary Act
d. impeachment and conviction
d
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A justiciable controversy is an issue that:
A) is real and substantial. B) cannot be heard in a court of law. C) can only be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. D) is hypothetical or academic. E) raises a federal question.
When a case is granted review in an appellate court, the parties submit written __________ presenting their arguments
a. motions b. briefs c. opinions d. plans
Civil rights in the South were surrendered after 1877 as a result of a deal to resolve a disputed election
Indicate whether the statement is true or false