Which of the following is true about China and that nation's per capita purchasing power?
a. China's per capita purchasing power is ranked first in the world.
b. China's per capita purchasing power is ranked first in Asia.
c. China's per capita purchasing power is ranked third behind the United States and Japan.
d. China's per capita purchasing power is ranked lower than most European countries and the United States, but ranks higher than Japan.
e. China's per capita purchasing power is ranked very low in the world, because it has a huge population.
e.
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How did issue advocacy allow interest groups to circumvent disclosure and contribution limits starting in the mid-1990s?
a. Any group that defined itself as advocating a single issue was exempt from reporting contributions to the government. b. By focusing on issues rather than candidates, interest groups could appeal to a broader segment of the population. c. Individuals were allowed to select one issue-based interest group and make an unlimited contribution to that group. d. Interest groups were able to make election ads without words like "vote for" or "vote against."
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. When it first met, the Supreme Court had a total of six justices, per the Judiciary Act of 1789. 2. With the Judiciary Act of 1801, the Federalists increased the size of the Supreme Court from six to nine justices and reorganized the federal courts so as to create more vacancies. 3. The Supreme Court decision that established judicial review over federal laws was Marbury v. Madison (1803). 4. Judicial review is the authority of a court to create new laws and actions over other branches and levels of government so as to become the highest law in the land. 5. After the landmark decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803), the Marshall Court used the power of judicial review numerous times to strike down an act of Congress.