The absolute veto refers to the ability of the

a. Bundesrat to reject any bill passed by the Bundestag if that bill directly affects the Lander.
b. Bundestag to reject a cabinet

c. Bundestag to reject any bill passed by the Bundesrat if that bill affects the Lander.
d. chancellor to reject a bill passed by the German parliament.
e. German president to reject a law.

a

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An "irresponsible" judiciary refers to a system in which

A. judges can do whatever they want, irrespective of what the law says. B. judges can replace the executive in political decision-making. C. judges do not have to stand for reelection to stay in office. D. judges do not have to go to law school to become judges.

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What is the strict scrutiny standard? What sort of classification system would cause the Supreme Court to apply that standard? What is the intermediate standard? Under what circumstances would it be applied? Give two examples of classifications that

would be subject to each standard of review. Do you agree with this tiered approach? Why or why not? What will be an ideal response?

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