Which of the following best explains the behavior of the
Founders of the American Republic with regard to political parties?
a. The Founders opposed parties in theory and did not engage in party politics.
b. The Founders supported parties in theory and enthusiastically engaged in party politics.
c. The Founders supported parties in theory, but did not actually engage in party politics themselves.
d. The Founders opposed parties in theory, but engaged in party politics anyway.
Answer: d
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c. Party members will react against the legislative objectives for the upcoming session of Congress. d. The members of the minority party in the Senate will select the president pro tempore.
Which justice wrote the opinion for the Court in Kahn v. Shevin (1974)?
a. Brenna b. Douglas c. Stewart d. White