Which of the following may the president do to limit the Supreme Court's power?
a. Veto parts of the Court's decision
b. Fire and replace Supreme Court justices
c. Pass legislation changing the court's jurisdiction
d. Appoint new justices to the Supreme Court
Answer: d. Appoint new justices to the Supreme Court
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All elected and appointed officials who identify with a political party are the
A. party-in-the-electorate. B. party organization. C. party-in-government. D. party base. E. party faithful.
When the legislature is out of session, members of interest groups discuss with people the issues of concern. What is the most important reason that interest groups hold these discussions?
a. to prepare their candidates for elections b. to get attention from media c. to give voters the chance to get to know their representatives on a personal level d. to nominate the right candidate to compete in elections
Policy advocates should:
a. Be sensible and take risks. b. Seek social reforms no matter the chance of success. c. Avoid all risks. d. Always seek to decrease conflict.
The Cold War consensus and bipartisanship on foreign policy from 1955 to 1965 were so strong that presidents
a. had to consult Congress on every foreign policy decision. b. received a lot of input from Congress. c. were able to make foreign policy decisions without consulting Congress or get its formal approval. d. became less independent in foreign policymaking.