In__________, the Supreme Court held that only Congress can suspend the writ of habeas corpus
a. Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940)
b. Torcaso v. Watkins (1961)
c. McDaniel v. Paty (1978)
d. Ex Parte Milligan (1866)
D
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What is meant by the term “battleground state”?
a. The state is identified as offering either major-party candidate a reasonable chance for victory in the Electoral College. b. Party politics are so strong in the state that nearly all efforts to move forward are met with huge battles. c. The majority of the voters in the state are ideologically moderate. d. It is a state that splits its distribution of votes in the Electoral College. e. Election results in such states are normally decided within the courts weeks after the election.
In an iron triangle, what do interest groups do to ensure that legislation is crafted according to their preferences?
A. legislate B. raise funds C. lobby D. make policy