Which of the following is not a problem in the Texas judiciary?
8. Which of the following is not a problem in the Texas judiciary?
a. the perception that justice can be “for sale” in Texas
b. the number of justices with no legal training
c. the problem of overlapping jurisdictions in the Texas court system
d. the problem of the Texas Legislature appointing judges based on partisanship
e. the court system’s cumbersome nature due to ad hoc creation of powers
d. the problem of the Texas Legislature appointing judges based on partisanship
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a. The White House staff has greater access to and more influence on the president than the Cabinet. b. The Cabinet has more access to the president than the White House staff. c. The President can fire the White House staff but only Congress can dismiss a member of the Cabinet. d. Members of the Cabinet are political experts well-versed in poll ratings and focused on the president's historical legacy.
Which statement best describes the decision in Gibbons v. Ogden of 1824?
a. The federal government has the ultimate power to regulate interstate commerce. b. States can regulate any product that crosses state lines. c. Congress can regulate activity that affects commerce within a state. d. States can regulate any activity that affects commerce within a state.