What is the best definition of judicial restraint?

a. Justices only applying legal findings to the law while still inserting their own preferences
b. Justices only applying legal findings to the law, but when in the minority, inserting their own preferences
c. Justices only applying legal findings to the law while intentionally inserting preferences of the president
d. Justices only applying legal findings to the law without intentionally inserting their own preferences


d

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Which of the following was not a reason for the decline in U.S. voting turnout in the 1960s, 1970s, and1980s?

a. Declining faith in government b. Decreasing interest group activity c. The reduction of the voting age to 18 by the Twenty-Sixth Amendment d. Declining party identification

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The process of appointing judges to the federal courts is

a. not specifically discussed anywhere. b. mentioned briefly in the Second Amendment. c. discussed in detail in the Fourteenth Amendment. d. stated clearly in Article II, section 2, of the Constitution. e. is discussed in the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution.

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Which of the following was not a reform of the Progressive Movement?

a. universal suffrage b. recall elections c. direct primaries d. referendums e. initiatives

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