In the context of political identity, Karl Marx's ideology differs from Max Weber's ideology, in that Karl Marx's ideology states that ________

A. an individual's political identity is rooted in his or her economic position in society
B. economic classes are not communities in the usual sense of the word
C. people from different economic classes could have the same political identity
D. most forms of political identity are not rooted in economic interests
E. noneconomic forms of identity can serve as powerful engines of political mobilization

A

Political Science

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is NOT true about the U.S. judiciary?

a. Despite the steady increase in its power, the judiciary remains structurally weaker than the other branches. b. The courts, and especially the Supreme Court, have moved steadily to the ideological right. c. With courts being increasingly involved in contentious national issues, the Senate has taken its confirmation role more seriously and has slowed the confirmation of appointees. d. The power of the courts ultimately rests with their ability to persuade the citizenry that their procedures are fair and that their judgments are based on the Constitution and law. e. The courts must rely on Congress to enforce their decisions.

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