The absence of enforcement authority has allowed Congress and the president, at times, to ignore Supreme Court rulings.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Which of the following is true of earmarks?

a. Though Congress banned earmarks in 2010, members are still able to secure funding for projects in their districts. b. They have become an increasingly popular way for members to win favor with their constituents. c. They are condemned by members of Congress as wasteful spending. d. They are the main reason that public approval of Congress is so low.

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Three classic goals of correctional policy are to

a. punish, gain retribution, and deter crime. b. rehabilitate; deter; and produce productive, law-abiding citizens. c. punish, rehabilitate, and physically separate dangerous criminals from society. d. get criminals off the street, break drug habits, and destroy unhealthy neighborhood associations.

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The experiences of George McGovern in 1972 and Jimmy Carter in 1976 under the new rules illustrated that

a. outsiders with tenuous links to others in the party could compete and make it harder to win and govern. b. making the process fairer would damage the party on Election Day because it shifted the Democrats too far to the left. c. Republicans would have a permanent advantage in presidential elections because the party could quickly rally around a nominee who had not been bruised in the primaries. d. by making the process more representative and fair, the Democratic Party could capture the vital center in American politics.

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The region of the world that leaves the strongest ecological footprint deficit is

a. Western Europe. c. North America. b. Africa. d. Latin America.

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