What are the checks and balances on the behaviors of the court?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
A. Congress: can propose new legislation to overturn or reverse a court decision; can use its appropriation powers to aid or hinder compliance with a court ruling; can try to influence judicial appointments
B. President: choose nominees with similar party affiliation; may try to influence court decisions by himself or with other agencies; through the Justice Department; can impact the implementation of the decision
C. Others: particularly public opinion

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following would NOT typically be a reason for jury sequestration?

A. The defendant is facing the death penalty. B. Deliberations are expected to be lengthy. C. The trial is attracting a high amount of interest. D. The judge wants to keep the jury from being unduly influenced.

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

1. While statistical significance is important, it is the magnitude of the relationship that tells how meaningful the association is in practical terms. 2. It is possible to have a statistically significant relationship but a corresponding measure of association that is very low. 3. ? is a proportionate reduction in error (PRE) measure, which refers to the extent to which knowing a person’s or object’s placement on an independent variable helps predict that person’s or object’s classification on the dependent variable. 4. Two variables that are not related to one another are said to be statistically independent.

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Ethics is concerned with encouraging you to do what you know you should do. Moral progress depends on our

a. Willingness to improve the consistency of our ethical judgement and behavior b. Applying the same principles more thoroughly to our conduct involving other people c. Both a and b are correct d. None of the above is correct - it is much easier to live up to ideals than to hold them.

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