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A judge with a strict construction is often associated with conservative political
views and broad construction is associated with liberalism. - correct answer
✔True


A court opinion contains the court's ruling on the issues, the reasons for its
decision, and the law - correct answer ✔True


The Vice president of the United States is the deciding vote in the senate
upon a tie - correct answer ✔True


The Vice President of the United States is the vice president of the senate -
correct answer ✔False


During a friday conference, the U.S. Supreme Court discusses cases and vote
to the left. With the justice with the most experience going first. - correct
answer ✔False


General elections are held every two years - correct answer ✔False


Committing a federal offense, will actually get you into a state court - correct
answer ✔False


Diversity is when a citizen is diverse in their voting on the issues - correct
answer ✔False

,Rule of four, is when 4 judges vote to change the rules on the bench
concerning a court case - correct answer ✔False


In California, a voter can vote in either primary - correct answer ✔True


In order to have standing, you must be the defendant, and win your cause of
action. - correct answer ✔False


Private bureaucracies are concerned with making a profit - correct answer
✔True


As Commander in Chief the president is the ultimate decision maker - correct
answer ✔True


Statutes are written laws, written by legislatures - correct answer ✔True


The role of the president in influencing the making of laws is called, chief
diplomat - correct answer ✔False


Jurisdiction is the authority of a court to hear a case - correct answer ✔True


The selection of Supreme Court judges is based on party affiliation, gender,
age, legal background, religion, political philosophy and wealth - correct
answer ✔False


Federal offenses are adjudicated in federal court - correct answer ✔True

, Statewide election of delegates to a party's national convention is called
primary election - correct answer ✔True


The group that officially elect the President of the U.S. is the electoral college
- correct answer ✔True


The three main sources of American Law are local, state and federal - correct
answer ✔False


Debate on the floor of the House is strictly limited to time allocated by the
Rules Committee - correct answer ✔True


As the Chief Executive, the President is responsible for selecting high ranking
officials - correct answer ✔True


The Vice- President is the party chief of the party in power - correct answer
✔False


In an impeachment trial, the House determines the conviction - correct
answer ✔False


The purpose of all bureaucracy model is a view where decisions are made for
the entire business or department as a whole - correct answer ✔False


The President can use the Executive privilege power to overturn court cases -
correct answer ✔False


The President is the chief legislator. This role allows the President to make
treaties - correct answer ✔False

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