Explain the difference between the selection of judges at the state level and at the federal level
What will be an ideal response?
• It is difficult to generalize how judges are selected at the state level, because the process varies greatly from one state to the next. In some states judges are appointed, while in others they are elected through partisan or nonpartisan elections.
• Some states uses a combined election and appointment system referred to as the Missouri Plan.
• The President recommends individuals for appointment to the federal court, after which the senate must approve each individual.
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What will be an ideal response?
One of the main effects of ______ is that it places the onus for becoming good or bad directly on the individual.
a. virtue b. tradition c. character d. stoicism
___________ serve as the nation's principal litigators and are appointed by the president
A) ?U.S. attorneys B) ?chief legal officer C) ?district attorney D) ?state investigative attorney E) ?county board chair
Match the classification level in Column 1 to its correct definition in Column 2
Column 1 Column 2 17. Top Secret a. Could cause damage 18. Secret b. Would be prejudicial 19. Confidential c. Unclassified but sensitive 20. Official Use Only d. Would cause grave damage