Which of the following describes a situation in which almost all countries now have an entrenched constitution, a bill of rights, and a procedure of constitutional review to protect rights?
A. old constitutionalism
B. new constitutionalism
C. constitutionalism
D. federalism constitutionalism
B. new constitutionalism
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The Civil War settled one part of the issue of national supremacy versus states' rights, namely, that
A. state governments are supreme over the national government. B. the national government derives its sovereignty from the states. C. the national government derives its sovereignty from the people. D. the national government derives its sovereignty from both the people and the states. E. state governments derive their power from each other.
By using an interrupted time-series design with a single group of participants, researchers can
A) randomly assign participants to treatment conditions. B) take advantage of data already gathered over a long period of time. C) create a simulated between-subjects design. D) attenuate reliability.
Which of the following scenarios is an example of prospective voting?
a. Maria selects every member of her party on the ballot. b. Huang evaluates candidates based on his socioeconomic situation. c. Mark’s evaluation of candidates focuses exclusively on the candidates' past actions. d. Latrice analyzes the past actions of candidates to predict what they might do in the future.
In one state, the civil court settles a dispute concerning assets in the estate of a deceased person. The one who loses the case in civil court cannot go into another state and have that state's civil court revisit the case. This is an example of _______
A) the power of Congress to intervene and settle disputes between states B) the difference between the criminal and civil court systems C) the inability of the federal government to properly intervene in civil disagreements between states D) the practical application of the full faith and credit clause of the U.S. Constitution E) a breakdown in the civil court system in this nation