Arguments against the lifetime appointment to the federal bench include all except the following:
a. The founders could not have foreseen the effect of lifetime appointments.
b. The Court is not accountable to the American people.
c. Giving them lifetime appointments does not remove them from the political process.
d. The longer justices serve together the better they get at making decisions.
e. Partisan fights have led to more ideological appointees.
d
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Which of the following is an example of an inherent power?
a. America's going to war to defend itself after the terrorist attacks on 9/11. b. the electoral college c. the power to impeach d. the power to ratify treaties e. the power to tax and spend
The process of creatively designing a legislative district, usually to enhance the electoral fortunes of the party in power is called
a. redistricting. b. gerrymandering. c. reapportionment. d. malapportionment.