The president has the power to ________, but not to remove judges
A) replace the Speaker of the House
B) fire federal officers
C) remove members of Congress
D) fire the chief justice
E) impeach the vice-president
B
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Most governors have the power to veto certain parts of a bill. What is this called?
a. Full veto b. Pocket veto c. Line-item veto d. Partial veto
Figure 8.1 presents a timeline of the nonviolent civil rights movement, beginning with Brown in 1954 and ending with the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968
Do you think the nonviolent approach accelerated the achievement of civil rights? Or would a more aggressive approach have gotten legislation passed more quickly (or more legislation passed)? Cite at least three specific examples using the events on the timeline. What will be an ideal response?
Which presidential doctrine emphasized the right of the United States to take unilateral action against enemies?
A. the Reagan Doctrine B. the Clinton Doctrine C. the Bush Doctrine D. the Eisenhower Doctrine E. the Carter Doctrine
The constitutionality of religious establishment is determined through the application of what test?
a. Orange b. Lemon c. Free Exercise d. Prior Restraint