Which Supreme Court case first extended the authority of the judicial branch relative to the other two branches of the federal government?
a. Marbury v. Madison
b. Obergefell v. Hodges
c. Dred Scott v. Sandford
d. Plessy v. Ferguson
a
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What was true of Locke's writing about revolution in his Second Treatise of Government?
a. Locke promoted the notion of nonviolent revolution. b. Locke put an end to the doctrine of divine right. c. Locke believed that revolution would lead to political revitalization and social improvement. d. Locke argued that people should exercise the power of "force without right." e. Locke thought that the new governments resulting from revolutions were always better than the governmentsthey replaced.
States use ____________ to allow voters from both parties to participate in hopes of finding a candidate with general appeal to win in the general election
a. closed primary systems– b. invisible primaries c. open primary systems d. binding primaries
Edge cities are new boom towns featuring retail shops, malls, restaurants, office buildings, and housing developments far from the closest central city
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What has happened to public employment in Texas since 1972 at both the state and local levels? What are the major functional areas of employment for state employees?
What are the major functional areas of employment for county and municipal government employees? What challenges does the state face in replacing employees? What will be an ideal response?