Which of the following statements is accurate?

a. The chief justice, if voting with the majority, either writes the Court’s opinion or assigns it to another justice who voted with the majority.
b. The chief justice always writes the Court’s opinion.
c. The chief justice, if voting with the majority, writes the Court’s opinion.
d. The chief justice assigns the writing of the Court’s opinion in every case.

a. The chief justice, if voting with the majority, either writes the Court’s opinion or assigns it to another justice who voted with the majority.

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The Texas legislature carved up Austin among several districts, ensuring that the members of Congress representing the city would be unlikely to live in the city. The legislature's actions were an example of which of the following?

What will be an ideal response?

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Bonyads are

a. people appointed to jobs in the old Soviet bureaucracy from a pre-existing list of government approved names. b. a collective, comprised of the heads of the various segments of the armed forces, which oversees policy decisions in some military governments. c. people in the Brazilian executive branch dedicated to the implementation of government policy. d. charitable organizations in Iran that work closely with the bureaucracy and control huge portions of the economy. e. government officials who rose through the ranks of the bureaucracy as experts in their field.

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