Which clause in the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits any state from denying any person within its jurisdiction "the equal protection of the laws"?

a. due process
b. grandfather
c. equal protection
d. privileges and immunities


c

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Which of the following regarding state court systems is true? a. Most lawsuits result in either no money or only a modest amount of money being awarded to the injured party. b. The U. S. Supreme Court handles far more cases than state supreme courts. c. Television shows portraying the legal system are, contrary to popular belief, quite accurate in their depiction ofhow things work

d. There is much less institutional variation within and among states' judicial branches than among either theirexecutive or legislative branches.

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Which of the following best describes presidential use of the line-item veto?

A. Is tends to be used mostly by presidents during the election cycle. B. It has not been as effective as hoped, because it cannot be used on appropriations bills. C. It has become a common tool among modern presidents. D. It is virtually unused by modern presidents, because they fear encroaching on congressional power. E. It is no longer in use because the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional.

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If the United States received information about widespread genocide within a country, would U.S. foreign policy demand immediate involvement?

a. yes, because U.S. policy is to intervene immediately in countries in which genocide is taking place b. yes, because part of the United Nations requirements for membership is a willingness to stop genocide when it happens c. no, because the United States does not have a policy on dealing with genocide d. no, because the United States cannot act in that situation without NATO approval

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As a judge serving on the federal bench, what factors weigh on you as render decisions and adjudicate disputes relating to the president?How do these factors differ from each other? Would one factor take precedence over the others? Provide examples

What will be an ideal response?

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