What are ballot measures? What is an argument in favor of ballot measures, and what is an argument opposing ballot measures? With which side do you agree? Justify your answer

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain how ballot measures, such as initiatives and referenda, give citizens more direct control over policy.
2. Provide an argument in support of ballot measures. This may include the claim that ballot measures can heighten voter interest, and that ballot measures have led to many important reforms.
3. Discuss a criticism of ballot measures. This may include the influence of special interest groups on the process, the challenge for voters in understanding complex ballot issues, confusion in the ballot process, and the fact that ballot measures are not subject to campaign finance limitations.
4. Take and justify a position on the value of ballot measures.

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A. Greece in the fourth century B.C. B. Modern China C. The United States since 1787 D. The Soviet Union between 1917 and 1991 E. The southeastern United States before the Civil War

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Which of the following is NOT a function of the United States Solicitor General?s office?

A) decide whether or not to appeal cases the government has lost in the lower courts B) review and modify the briefs presented in government appeals C) require the Supreme Court to review a government case on appeal D) represent the government before the Supreme Court E) none of the above

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