Melissa is a bureaucrat for the Department of Education. During her free time she volunteers for a political campaign and actively speaks out on behalf of a candidate. Melissa may be violating ________.
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Most proponents of strict constructionism argue that if the…
Most proponents of strict constructionism argue that if the text of the Constitution is ambiguous, then a judge should
In a congressional district that has voted for the same part…
In a congressional district that has voted for the same party by double-digit margins in the last five election cycles, the incumbent rarely faces serious challengers, and primary contests are more competitive than general elections. What is this type of district commonly called, and what is one major political consequence of it?
Which of the following accurately describes a key difference…
Which of the following accurately describes a key difference between civil and criminal court cases in the U.S. legal system?
What was the ruling of United States v Cruikshank?
What was the ruling of United States v Cruikshank?
To the framers of the Constitution, equality was the central…
To the framers of the Constitution, equality was the central principle of the new government.
The Electoral College is responsible for
The Electoral College is responsible for
Suppose a poll shows that 31 percent intend to vote for John…
Suppose a poll shows that 31 percent intend to vote for John Smith and 27 percent intend to vote for Joe Jones, and the margin of error is 5%. Based on this poll, one can infer that Smith will defeat Joe Jones.
In 1857, the Supreme Court decided in Dred Scott v. Sandford…
In 1857, the Supreme Court decided in Dred Scott v. Sandford, that
Suppose that you are conducting a study of individuals’ atti…
Suppose that you are conducting a study of individuals’ attitudes towards immigration. You solicit participation over social media (Facebook), and nearly 2,000 individuals respond as your family and friends share the link to your survey with their friends and family. Would this be a scientifically sound study of public opinion on immigration?