The evaluation of a law for constitutionality is done by

a. the executive branch of government.
b. the judicial branch of government.
c. the legislative branch of government.
d. the Department of Justice.

Answer: b. the judicial branch of government.

Political Science

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Which of the following people is most likely to become a pundit?

a. a widely respected historian with a tendency to explore both sides of an argument b. an investigative reporter who has recently exposed a major government scandal c. a young Midwesterner with colorful opinions and a flair for public speaking d. an attractive former government official with predictable views living in Washington, D.C.

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Some states give their state legislatures an opportunity to act on measures proposed by voters. If the legislature approves, the law goes into effect, and, if not, the measure gets placed on the ballot for a public vote

This is an example of ________. A. indirect initiative B. gatekeeping C. redistricting D. gerrymandering E. lobbying

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