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Government 2305 Test Exam Questions Verified Solutions Current Update (A+ Pass) writ of certiorari - Answers - an order by a higher court directing a lower court to send up a case for review Rule of Four - Answers - At least four justices of the Supreme Court must vote to consider a case befo...

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Current Update (A+ Pass)
writ of certiorari - Answers -✔✔ an order by a higher court directing a lower court to
send up a case for review

Rule of Four - Answers -✔✔ At least four justices of the Supreme Court must vote to
consider a case before it can be heard

Case laws - Answers -✔✔ Rules made by a court.

class-action suit - Answers -✔✔ a legal action on behalf of all the people who have
suffered the same injustice

jurisdiction - Answers -✔✔ (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law

Diversity of Citizenship - Answers -✔✔ A basis for federal court jurisdiction over a
lawsuit between citizens of different states.

justicable controversy - Answers -✔✔ a controversy that is real

Litigate - Answers -✔✔ to try in court; to engage in legal proceedings

Amicus curiae brief - Answers -✔✔ Latin for "friend of the court"; a brief that supports
one of the sides in a case being tried

general jurisdiction - Answers -✔✔ Authority of a court to hear a wide range of cases

Limited Jurisdiction - Answers -✔✔ Happens when a court is limited to specific subject
matter, such as probate or divorce.

appellate court - Answers -✔✔ A court having jurisdiction to review cases and issues
that were originally tried in lower courts.

plurality opinion - Answers -✔✔ An opinion written by the majority of justices on the
winning side.

senatorial courtesy - Answers -✔✔ Allows a senator to veto a judicial appointment in
their state

, judicial activism - Answers -✔✔ philosophy that the courts should take an active role in
solving problems

judicial restraint - Answers -✔✔ a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages
judges to limit the exercise of their own power

strict construction - Answers -✔✔ "Letter of the law"

Broad Construction - Answers -✔✔ A judicial philosophy that looks to the context and
purpose of a law when making an interpretation.

judicial implementation - Answers -✔✔ the way in which court decisions are translated
into policy

Political question - Answers -✔✔ An issue that needs to be decided by the executive or
legislative branches

foreign policy - Answers -✔✔ a government's strategy in dealing with other nations

diplomacy - Answers -✔✔ How a nation handles political relations

economic aid - Answers -✔✔ Assistance to other countries designed to help the
recipient's economy.

National security policy - Answers -✔✔ Foreign policy designed to protect a nation's
independence

Defense Policy - Answers -✔✔ A subset of national security policies having to do with
the U.S. armed forces.

moral idealism - Answers -✔✔ Sees nations as willing to cooperate and agree on moral
standards

Political Realism - Answers -✔✔ A philosophy that sees each nation acting principally
in its own interest.

Terrorism - Answers -✔✔ A systematic attempt to inspire fear

Normal Trade Relations (NTR) Status - Answers -✔✔ Granted through an international
treaty "most-favored-nation"

intelligence community - Answers -✔✔ the agencies and bureaus responsible for
obtaining and interpreting information for the government

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