Routine cases in the U.S. Courts of Appeals are decided by panels of _____ judges

a. three
b. five
c. seven
d. nine

A

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Front-loading the primaries tends to 

A. benefit state parties at the expense of voters. B. benefit voters at the expense of state parties. C. benefit both voters and state parties. D. be harmful to both voters and state parties. E. have no measurable effect on either voters or state parties.

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