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The intermediate level Courts in the Federal System are the
A. |
Circuit Courts |
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B. |
District Courts |
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C. |
Courts of Appeal |
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D. |
Supreme Courts |
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E. |
both A and C |
When a president issues a pronouncement upon the signing of a bill into law, this is called a(n)
A. |
executive agreement |
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B. |
executive privilege |
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C. |
signing statement |
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D. |
executive order |
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E. |
statutory delegation |
A suit filed on behalf of a similarly situated class of people may refer to
A. |
individual lawsuits |
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B. |
class-action lawsuits |
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C. |
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) |
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D. |
Marbury v. Madison (1803) |
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E. |
both B and C |
Unanimous Opinions of the Court
A. |
are the most powerful |
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B. |
are Opinions whereby all Justices agree |
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C. |
are more difficult to overturn |
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D. |
all of the above |
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E. |
only A and C |
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