When choosing judges for state courts in a federal system, there is a great tension between the goals of ________
A. criminal judges and civil judges
B. rationality and ethics
C. the government and judiciary
D. an executive branch and judiciary
E. accountability and independence
E
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The central principle of the Peace of Westphalia was that the
a. ruler of a given territory could determine the religion of that territory. b. people of a given territory could elect their own ruler. c. world system was based on competing classes. d. role of local judges should be constantly questioned.
What was the impact of the invention and distribution of radio in the early twentieth century?
A) It provided instantaneous communication between the media and the audience. B) It improved commercial marketing for advertisers. C) It proved problematic in that enemy nations could monitor American transmissions. D) It exposed an income gap in that most Americans could not afford the device. E) It was a nice invention but was overshadowed by the power of the printed media.
A(n) ________ refers to a publicly funded alternative to standard public schools in some states, initiated when individuals or groups receive charters
A. initiative B. charitable organization C. charter school D. non-profit institute E. eminent domain
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding morality policy politics compared to the politics of other public policies?
a. Most public policy is primarily about distributing economic costs, whereas morality policy generally has little economic impact b. Morality policy is about government support of one set of values at the expense of another set of values. c. Morality policy debates are usually about the means to achieve a policy goal, rather than the ultimate goal. d. Proponents of most morality policies typically have no economic interest at stake.