Cards in this guide (13)
Which factor does the Supreme Court generally consider especially important when deciding which cases to review
Whether lower courts have issued conflicting rulings in similar cases
How are government corporations similar to other corporations in the United States
They are run by boards of directors. -Apex
How does the constitution promote the value of independence for the supreme court
it grants justices lifetime terms so other leaders cannot easily
strip them of their power
How does the federal judicial system promote the constitutional principle of rule of law
B. By allowing multiple courts to review a case or ruling before closing it completely
An advocate for limited government would most likely oppose the modern American bureaucracy for which reason
The bureaucracy has become is so enormous that it is no longer efficient.
Which organization best completes the diagram showing the structure of the legislative branch of the US government
I answered Senate so you might wanna try that one ;)
Which congressional leadership position does the person described in this passage most likely hold
The answer is Speaker of the House
What statement would a Supreme Court justice who believes strongly in judicial restraint most likely agree with
The Supreme Court must be careful not to overstep its constitutional authority when overturning a law.
What task would the Executive Office of the President most likely be responsible for
Assisting the president in writing an important speech
What is a lawyer who is interested in understanding why most justices ruled in a particular way in a Supreme Court case should consult the case's
This is not a "What" question, but okay. They would consult the case's dissenting opinion.
The bicameral nature of the U.S. federal legislature is responsible for:
The presence of both an upper and lower chamber of Congress
The power of judicial review allows the Supreme Court to
The power of judicial review allows the supreme court to: 1)Overturn an act of Congress that violates the Constitution. ...
2) Can obstruct the supreme court's rulings by refusing to enforce them. ...
3) Can overturn an unconstitutional law passed by Congress.
which judicial principle does this passage from the marbury v. madison supreme court ruling illustrate
A law that violates the Constitution must be overturned