What is a difference between federal and state court authority
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State courts have authority over federal courts in the
interpretation of state laws.
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This committee is set up when the house and senate have passed different versions of the same bill
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Conference committee
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What did the supreme courts decision in the case of marbury v madison do for the supreme courts
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it gave the supreme court powers not specifically given by the
constitution
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How can the president introduce legislation to the Congress
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the president cannot introduce a bill in Congress. the president
can only recommend and persuade members of his party in Congress to
introduce the legislation he desires
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What is current located at the Wold Trade Center site
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Currently, there is a memorial located at the site where the
World Trade Center once was. There are also plans for a new World
Trade Center to be built at that site in the near future.
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When was Association for Cultural Freedom created
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Association for Cultural Freedom was created in 1950.
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What do the first 10 amendments gurarantee
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The first 10 amendments guarantee people freedoms such as
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Which factor does the Supreme Court generally consider especially important when deciding which cases to review
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Whether lower courts have issued conflicting rulings in similar cases
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Which situation would be considered an example of the freedom of association
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a group forms on a college campus to support a particular political candidate followers of a little-known religion from a group and hold weekly meetings
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How does the federal judicial system promote the constitutional principle of rule of law
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B. By allowing multiple courts to review a case or ruling before closing it completely
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What part of the judicial system best completes the bubble labeled in the diagram
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the us supreme court
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Which sentence best completes the diagram
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the public is distracted from real issues
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What pair of numbered statements best completes the chart related to the features of the chambers of Congress
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b (1) Representation based on state populations; (2) All states have equal representation
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Which congressional leadership position does the person described in this passage most likely hold
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The answer is Speaker of the House
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What statement would a Supreme Court justice who believes strongly in judicial restraint most likely agree with
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The supreme court's rulings should reflect the exact text of the constitution rather than justices' own beliefs
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How are the Ninth and Tenth amendments similar
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both deal with issues that are not specifically mentioned elsewhere in the bill of rights. apex. hope that helps.
more than * ** *** ****
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What numbered pair of phrases best completes the table as it relates to the U.S. federal bureaucracy
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(1)Creates a clear chain of command;(2) Limits independence of lower-level workers.
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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
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This is not a "What" question, but okay. They would consult the case's dissenting opinion.
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which statement best describes an effect of the filibuster
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It allows senators to prevent a vote on bills that would otherwise pass.
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The power of judicial review allows the Supreme Court to
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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.
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What is a difference between federal and state court authority
State courts have authority over federal courts in the
interpretation of state laws.
This committee is set up when the house and senate have passed different versions of the same bill
Conference committee
What did the supreme courts decision in the case of marbury v madison do for the supreme courts
it gave the supreme court powers not specifically given by the
constitution
How can the president introduce legislation to the Congress
the president cannot introduce a bill in Congress. the president
can only recommend and persuade members of his party in Congress to
introduce the legislation he desires
What is current located at the Wold Trade Center site
Currently, there is a memorial located at the site where the
World Trade Center once was. There are also plans for a new World
Trade Center to be built at that site in the near future.
When was Association for Cultural Freedom created
Association for Cultural Freedom was created in 1950.
What do the first 10 amendments gurarantee
The first 10 amendments guarantee people freedoms such as
speech, petitions, and assembly.
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
Which situation would be considered an example of the freedom of association
a group forms on a college campus to support a particular political candidate followers of a little-known religion from a group and hold weekly meetings
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
What part of the judicial system best completes the bubble labeled in the diagram
the us supreme court
Which sentence best completes the diagram
the public is distracted from real issues
What pair of numbered statements best completes the chart related to the features of the chambers of Congress
b (1) Representation based on state populations; (2) All states have equal representation
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's rulings should reflect the exact text of the constitution rather than justices' own beliefs
How are the Ninth and Tenth amendments similar
both deal with issues that are not specifically mentioned elsewhere in the bill of rights. apex. hope that helps.
more than * ** *** ****
What numbered pair of phrases best completes the table as it relates to the U.S. federal bureaucracy
(1)Creates a clear chain of command;(2) Limits independence of lower-level workers.
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.
which statement best describes an effect of the filibuster
It allows senators to prevent a vote on bills that would otherwise pass.
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.