A "regime" in political science terminology is

a. a government the United States does not like.
b. enduring institutions and practices.
c. an organized political party.
d. an electoral system.
e. the party in power in a government.


b

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If Congress disagrees with a decision of the Supreme Court concerning the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, what can Congress do to address the situation?

A. Ignore the decision B. Request that the president veto the decision C. Propose an amendment to the Constitution that would negate the Court's ruling D. Pass a new law that would negate the Court's ruling E. Do nothing because the Court has the final say

Political Science

Government institutions include which of the following?

a. only well-known popular icons b. the mechanisms through which revolutions are planned c. the transportation infrastructure that serves the capital d. offices that come with specific authority and responsibilities

Political Science

The term "selective incorporation" refers to the process by which

A. Congress has applied the Bill of Rights to the federal government. B. Congress has applied the Bill of Rights to the states. C. the Supreme Court has applied the Bill of Rights to the federal government. D. the Supreme Court has applied the Bill of Rights to the states. E. None of these are correct.

Political Science

How do Democrats and Republicans differ in their views of the proper redistribution of wealth in the United States? How did those views play out in the 2012 election?

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