When the Senate delays or rejects a federal judicial nomination, the president can still appoint justices by __________
a. changing the jurisdiction of federal courts
b. focusing on state courts
c. invoking precedent
d. using a recess appointment
d
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Which of the following is one of the most enduring shared American political values?
A. A belief in wealth distribution B. A belief in the right to privacy C. A belief in the appropriate size and scope of government D. A belief in the rule of law E. A belief in monarchical rule
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