Judicial activism
Question 11 pts
(Q001) __________ is the judicial philosophy that argues the Court should go beyond the words of the
Constitution or a statue to consider the broader societal implications of its decisions.
Group of answer choices
Judicial activism
Judicial constraint
Judicial appeal
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Judicial restraint
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Question 21 pts
(Q002) Because the Supreme Court has so much influence over American law and politics, virtually all
presidents have made an effort to select justices who
Group of answer choices
are considered moderate.
share their political philosophies.
have won judicial elections.
have had careers as law professors.
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Question 31 pts
(Q003) The right of every citizen against arbitrary action by national or state governments is known as
Group of answer choices
habeas corpus.
stare decisis.
judicial activism.
due process of law.
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Question 41 pts
(Q004) If the Supreme Court grants a case a writ of certiorari, it has
Group of answer choices
accepted and will hear the case.
placed the case on the discuss list.
dismissed the case.
agreed that the case has standing and may be appealed to a lower court.
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Question 51 pts
(Q005) In __________ cases, the government is always the plaintiff.
Group of answer choices
state
criminal
constitutional
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Question 61 pts
(Q006) In criminal matters most cases are settled before trial through negotiated agreements between the
parties. This is known as
Group of answer choices
court mediation.
a plea bargain.
court arbitration.
conflict resolution.
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Question 71 pts
(Q007) In what kind of case does the plaintiff charge that it has suffered because of another's violation of a
specific agreement between the two?
Group of answer choices
contract
tort
administrative
criminal
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Question 81 pts
(Q008) Marbury v. Madison is most famous for establishing
Group of answer choices
judicial appeal.
judicial restraint.
judicial activism.
judicial review.
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