Compared to Supreme Court nominations, those for the lower federal courts
A. do not involve recommendations from senators or House members.
B. are, although much greater in number, irrelevant to a president's policy agenda.
C. are not subject to partisan consideration.
D. have typically involved nominees who held elective office, particularly a seat in the U.S. Senate.
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: E
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Which of the following is true of state revenue and management systems?
A. Medicaid provides equal financial support to all states, irrespective of their economic status. B. Although states vary in their natural resources, it does not affect their ability to obtain severance taxes. C. States do not vary greatly in their fiscal capabilities. D. State and local governments vary greatly in their administrative capabilities. E. State revenue systems are better at collecting taxes on services than on goods.
Summarize the long-term trends in public confidence in government and what the authors say about how such data should be interpreted.
What will be an ideal response?