Which example best demonstrates a legislator acting as a trustee of his or her constituency?
a. A legislator uses his or her best judgment.
b. A legislator does whatever is best for his or her reelection.
c. A legislator follows the public opinion of his or her constituency.
d. A legislator does what is in the best interest of his or her party.
a
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a) Moral b) Individual c) Informative d) Distributive
The Matthew Shepard Act expanded the legal definition of __________ to include those motivated by sexual orientation
Fill in the blanks with correct word
The necessary and proper clause is the basis for the __________ powers
A) ?reserved B) implied C) war D) executive E) ?judicial
A realist would most likely accept which of these statements?
a. Saddam Hussein led the kind of regime that was bound to start another war if given a chance. b. The Iraq War was a natural reaction to the possibility that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction. c. If the Iraqi military were a more even match for the U.S. military, there never would have been an Iraq War. d. If President Bush had heard dissenting voices within his inner circle of advisors, he never would have authorized the invasion of Iraq.