The idea of equality expressed in the Texan Creed that developed in Texas during the nineteenth century has its roots in ___________ but was limited to __________
A) social welfare; education and health care
B) land ownership; Anglo men
C) egalitarianism; fraternity
D) the abolition of slavery; property owners
E) the Texas Constitution; Texas Bill of Rights
B
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According to John Roche, the Federalist Papers were
a. based on a close reading of Montesquieu’s ideas about separation of powers. b. written by opponents of the Constitution. c. propaganda that supported the compromises made at the Constitutional Convention by promoting them into a political theory. d. an intellectual justification of majoritarian democracy.
A new trial, necessary for an appeal from a court that is not a court of record, is called a(n)
A) appellate trial. B) trial upon remand. C) trial de novo. D) civil trial. E) adversarial trial.
According to the doctrine of __________, a court should not overturn precedent unless it is absolutely necessary
a. original intent b. judicial review c. stare decisis d. prior restraint
Common law is defined as unwritten law based on tradition, custom, or court decisions
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false