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Dаhl mаde the аrgument that the US Supreme Cоurt rarely disagrees with the legislature because it is a creature оf the natiоnal lawmaking coalition. Yet, in recent years, it seems like the court is not well aligned with the median voter. Answer each of these questions and explain your answer with reference to readings or class discussions: (a) is it true that the court is not currently aligned with the median voter? (b) how do you explain that (not just historically but theoretically)? Is Dahl just wrong? (c) Given your answers to the first two questions, how would our different models of judicial behavior predict that the court will decide highly important cases against the current administration? How would your answer change depending on whether the Republican or the Democratic Party won large majorities in the House and Senate in the next couple elections? (d) Finally, what do you think are the odds that the court will engage in abusive judicial review either under the current administration or under a hypothetical future Democratic administration?
Use the pedigree tо аnswer the fоllоwing__3__questions. This pedigree shows the inheritаnce of аn x-linked trait over four generations. The trait is represented by A where uppercase A is dominant and lowercase a is recessive. Image Long Description 1. The pedigree chart spans four generations, with individuals represented by squares and circles, shaded in either black or white. Connections between individuals are indicated by horizontal lines within each generation and vertical lines across generations. Generation I includes eight individuals (I-1 to I-8). * I-1 (white square) and I-2 (black circle) are connected by a horizontal line. A vertical line connects them to one individual in Generation II: II-1 (black square). * I-3 (white square) and I-4 (whitecircle) are connected by a horizontal line, with a vertical line leading down to one individual in Generation II: II-2 (white circle). * I-5 (black square) and I-6 (white circle) are connected by a horizontal line, with a vertical line leading down to one individual in Generation II: II-3 (white square). * I-7 (white square) and I-8 (black circle) are connected by a horizontal line, with a vertical line leading down to one individual in Generation II: II-4 (white circle). Generation II includes four individuals (II-1 to II-4). * II-1 (black square) and II-2 (white circle) are connected by a horizontal line, with a vertical line leading to one individual in Generation III: III-1 (black square.) * II-3 (white square) and II-4 (white circle) are connected by a horizontal line, with a vertical line leading to one individual in Generation III: III-2 (white circle) * Generation III includes two individuals (III-1 to III-2). * III-1 (black square) and III-2 (white circle) are connected by a horizontal line, with a vertical line leading to one individual in Generation IV: IV-1, represented by a diamond. Generation IV includes one individual, IV-1, represented by a diamond and connected vertically to III-1 and III-2.