In a primary election, candidates for office run against challengers from
A.) other parties
B.) the general public
C.) within their party
D.) their voting district
Ans: C.) within their party
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The _________ is the upper house of the legislature, consisting of 242 members serving six-year terms
a. prefectures b. House of Representatives c. House of Councillors d. Diet
How does the strict scrutiny applied by the Supreme Court differ from intermediate scrutiny?
A. Intermediate scrutiny requires a compelling and necessary reason, while strict scrutiny requires proof of a substantial relation. B. Strict scrutiny is applied only to gender classifications, while intermediate scrutiny is applied to racial and sexual orientation classifications. C. Strict scrutiny is applied to a broader array of classifications than is intermediate scrutiny. D. Strict scrutiny makes it more difficult for the government to demonstrate that there is a proper basis for a law.