What does the process of opinion writing in Brown v. Board of Education illustrate about decision-making at the Supreme Court?

A. On the most important issues facing the Court, the Chief Justice is always able to cobble together a majority.
B. The price of broad support among the justices may be vague, imperfectly enforced doctrine.
C. Dissenting opinions are critical for explaining the real outcome of the case.
D. A unanimous Court decision almost always leads to easy implementation of decisions.

Answer: B

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An electoral system that allows for voters to cast a ballot for one representative in a geographically defined district in which both the candidate and voter reside is called a ________

A. pure at-large system B. at-large by position system C. at-large residency district system D. single-member district system

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Which of the following can create political pressure on federal judges?

a. Judges can be impeached by Congress. b. Judges are appointed for life. c. The judges' salaries cannot be reduced. d. The budget for the judiciary is controlled by Congress. e. Both A and D are correct.

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