Federal district court judges are

a. nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
b. nominated by the Chief Justice and confirmed by the Senate.
c. elected by standing judges of the same circuit. d. nominated by a senator and confirmed by the entire Senate.
e. elected by the citizens of the district in which they will serve.

Ans: a. nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate.

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When the Supreme Court rules that Amish people cannot be forced to send their children to public school beyond eighth grade, it

A. neither establishes religion nor protects its free exercise. B. establishes religion without violating the First Amendment. C. avoids establishing religion at the risk of impeding its free exercise. D. both establishes religion and impedes its free exercise. E. protects the free exercise of religion but opens itself to criticisms regarding establishment.

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