In the process of choosing a Supreme Court justice, it is the responsibility of the Senate Judiciary Committee to

a. hold a hearing on whether to allow a nominee to be voted on by the Senate.
b. create a list of potential nominees from which the president must choose.
c. determine which sitting justice must retire to make room for the newly nominated justice.
d. work with the Justice Department to choose a nominee for the Senate to vote on.
e. interview the nominee and make a recommendation to the House of Representatives.

A

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Canada is an example of

A. a unicameral political system. B. a federal and bicameral political system. C. a unitary system with a bicameral legislature. D. a confederal system with a unicameral legislature.

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If the country, represented by the table above, had a system of proportional representation and the parliament had 300 seats, how many seats would the Labor Party get?

a) 40 b) 120 c) 240 d) 60

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