An election system in which a candidate runs from and represents one district, rather than the entire geographic area encompassed by the government, is known as an

A) at-large-by-place system. B) at-large district system. C) single-member district system. D) specialized district system. E) exclusive district system.

Answer: C

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a. the Founders’ intentions b. judicial notions of right and wrong c. previous cases d. the pressing need of litigants

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The Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution overturned

a. Chisholm v. Georgia (dealing with suits against a state in federal court). b. Scott v. Sanford (dealing with the legality of slavery). c. Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan and Trust Co. (pertaining to the constitutionality of the income tax). d. Oregon v. Mitchell (pertaining to the right to vote on the basis of age).

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