In a nation as large as the United States, the Athenian kind of democracy is
a. absolutely necessary.
b. challenging, but attainable.
c. logistically impossible.
d. helped by the fact that in addition to the large geographic size, there also exists a large population.
e. is necessary for full democratic rights.
c
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Which of the following is an argument for the incorporation of judicial reviews in a democracy?
A. During an emergency a government must be allowed to act without worrying about the Supreme Court. B. Judicial review gives unelected and unaccountable judges the power to invalidate legislation. C. Elected politicians from one political party or another typically appoint judges who share their political interests. D. Judicial review tempers the power of the majorities and supports a limited government. E. Judicial review insulates a set of political actors from both voters and elected officials.
________ refers to the Court's power not only to declare acts and laws of any state and local government unconstitutional but also to strike down acts of any branch of the federal government
a. Exclusive jurisdiction b. Appellate jurisdiction c. Judicial review d. National supremacy e. Judicial restraint