Interpret the reason behind the swift passage of laws between Britain's cabinet and the House of Commons
A) New laws move between the House of Commons and the House of Lords without electoral
delay.
B) The House of Commons consists only of the cabinet's party, which is always loyal to the
prime minister.
C) The cabinet passes new laws to the House of Commons, where the prime minister's party
holds a majority.
D) The prime minister uses "whip" tactics to maintain party coherence in the House of
Commons.
C
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In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), the Supreme Court held that
A) ethnic minorities have no rights to equal treatment by the government. B) segregation of races in public schools violates the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. C) the national government does not have the power to force any action on local school boards. D) separation of races for a reason such as education is not a violation of the Constitution. E) African Americans could not be denied the right to a college education.
The number of cases reviewed by the Supreme Court has __________.
a. risen since the 1980s to over 200 cases per term b. remained constant over the past three decades c. varied from term to term with some years peaking at 280 cases and other years dropping to 61 cases d. dropped to less than 100 cases per term e. dropped drastically to only 54 cases per term in 2010