The 1932 presidential election is referred to as
a. a "fluke of history."
b. a maintaining election.
c. a deviating election.
d. a realigning election.
e. a reforming election.
d
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Presidents rely on their cabinet as a decision-making body
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of these is a consequence of the state of Texas's trend of reducing financial support of colleges and universities? a. Tuition costs will continue to rise
b. Many students will find themselves attending "virtual universities," which offer discounted tuition for online learning. c. Funding cuts from the state raise questions about the need for the state to support academic research. d. Funding cuts from the state will challenge Texas universities' research productivity. e. All of these are consequences.
Prior to the 1970s, how did most justices interpret the law in Texas?
a. Justices acted primarily as judicial activists who believed they, and not the legislature, should set policy and that the role of the courts should not be narrowly interpreted. b. Most justices saw themselves as defenders of the lower classes and were actively involved in increasing the powers of the courts and setting policy. c. Establishment justices viewed themselves as strict constructionists who honored case law and legal precedent while typically favoring corporations. d. Justices viewed themselves as protectors of the common citizen and active promoters of consumer interests.