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How are federal judges selected?
Named by the President, confirmed by the Senate.
Named by the President.
They are elected.
Named by the previous judge.
What is "due process of law?"
Government must not enact too many laws or regulations.
Office holders and officials must be bound by the laws.
The process of citizens following the law.
Government must act fairly and in accordance with established rules.
What is a legal way the government limits individual rights for the public good?
To promote safety: Require all drivers to wear seat belts
To promote morals: Fine citizens if they do not vote
To promote safety: Require children to attend school
To promote health: Limit the profits of public utilities
How many Supreme Court Justices sit on the Supreme Court?
7
9
5
12
Choose the answer(s) that are true of Judicial Review.
Allows the US Supreme Court the authority to choose which cases they will hear.
Is the result of Marbury v Madison
The actions of the executive and legislative branches of government are subject to review.
Gives the US Supreme Court authority to rule actions unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court ruled in Baker v. Carr (1962) the idea of "one person, one vote" because:
Citizens found a loophole and were able to case multiple ballots in an election, giving advantage to the candidate who's voters showed up the most.
Non-citizens were able to show up and vote in elections.
Representatives were voting for every member of their constituency, which took too much time.
Representatives were not redistricting their states even after Census results showed a shift in population from rural to urban areas.
The Supreme Court ruling a State law unconstitutional is an example of what?
Judicial Review
Judicial Restraint
Judicial Activism
Jurisdiction
Appellate Jurisdiction is when:
a court is the first to hear a case
a court has the authority to hear a case
a court reviews the decision of a lower court
power is shared between the Federal and State courts to hear a certain case
Original Jurisdiction is when:
a court is the first to hear a case
a court has the authority to hear a case
a court reviews the decision of a lower court
power is shared between the Federal and State courts to hear a certain case
If a Supreme Court justice agrees with the decision of the court, but did not agree with the reasoning of how they came to that conclusion, the justice may write a:
Writ of Certiorari
Concurring Opinion
Majority Opinion
Dissenting Opinion
The Rule of 4 states that:
Attorney's are only allotted 4 minutes per witness for questioning
If there are ever less than 4 Supreme Court Justices, the role of the Judicial Branch is taken over by the President
There must be at least 4 members of a jury in order to try a case
4 or more Justices must agree to hear a case for it to go to the Supreme Court
What is the opinion of the Supreme Court justices who make up the minority?
Majority Opinion
Concurring Opinion
Unanimous Decision
Dissenting Opinion
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