What role does political party play in presidents' selection of judicial nominees?

a. It is the most important factor.
b. It is one of many factors, including ideology, race, and gender.
c. Presidents are careful to exclude political party as a factor in the selection process.
d. It is the least important factor.

Answer: b

Political Science

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A. India is primarily a Hindu nation no representation of the other world religions in its population. B. Indian religious strains are restricted to Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. C. India houses the world's last significant community of Zoroastrians, members of an ancient religion originating in Iran. D. India has witnessed even more Hindu-Muslim strife in the modern times than it witnessed in the colonial times. E. India banned all government discrimination on the basis of religion only recently.

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Shadow governments with city-like rules and services include

a. service clubs b. homeowners associations. c. private resorts. d. gated communities.

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