The textbook defines the fulcrum of powers as

a. the interstate commerce clause, the general welfare clause, and the Tenth Amendment.
b. the necessary and proper clause, the general welfare clause, and the Tenth Amendment.
c. the unitary system, the confederate system, and the federal system.
d. the national supremacy clause, the First Amendment, and the Tenth Amendment.
e. the First Amendment, Third Amendment and the Fourth Amendment.

a

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States have regulated judicial elections much more heavily than they have legislative or gubernatorial races in order to

a. avoid appearances of bribery but not other illicit activities. b. prevent conflicts of interest developing between judges and campaign donors. c. take power away from the judiciary and redistribute it among the other two branches. d. control the type of judges that will eventually be elected to the bench.

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Which of the following statements is true of the relation between the media and the government?

A. The media does not benefit from any subsidy from government agencies. B. Newspapers are sponsored by wealthy benefactors exclusively. C. Presently, the media have discontinued benefiting from government aid. D. The media have long been exempted from a host of government laws.

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