A person’s belief that he/she can make effective political change is defined as ______.
a. political competence
b. political involvement
c. political interest
d. political efficacy
d. political efficacy
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Which of the following statements is true of the practice of senatorial courtesy?
A. It allows the president to veto a federal nomination by a senator from his or her own party. B. It is a written statement by a court expressing the reasons for its decision in a case. C. It is exercised by senators of the president's political party. D. It empowers appellate courts to overrule district court decisions. E. It is a spoken argument presented to a judge in person by a senator during a trial.
Anti-Federalists
A) feared the shift of power from the states to a strong national government. B) opposed a Bill of Rights. C) opposed term limits for members of Congress and the President. D) proposed their own Constitution. E) all of the above.