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Who is John Brown? What did he do? What was his relationship with Douglass?
John Brown was an American abolitionist who played a major role in the antislavery movement. He is best known for leading a raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1859, with the aim of starting a slave revolt. The raid failed and Brown was captured, tried, and hanged for treason. His relationship with Frederick Douglass was complicated. While the two men shared a commitment to the abolition of slavery, Douglass was critical of Brown's violent tactics and disagreed with his plan to start a slave revolt. However, Douglass later praised Brown for his selfless devotion to the cause of freedom.
Presidents can most directly influence the future decisions of the United States Supreme Court by
impeaching Justices with whom they disagree
impeaching Justices with whom they disagree
appointing new Justices to the Court with Senate approval
appointing new Justices to the Court with Senate approval
vetoing rulings to the Justices
vetoing rulings to the Justices
encouraging the public to write letters to the Justices
appointing new Justices to the Court with Senate approval.
Which statement is a valid conclusion based on President Dwight D. Eisenhower's approach applying the Brown v. Board of Education ruling to the desegration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas?
Responses
State governors do not have to obey Supreme Court rulings.
State governors do not have to obey Supreme Court rulings.
Presidents have been unwilling to enforce laws pertaining to states' issues
Presidents have been unwilling to enforce laws pertaining to states' issues
Presidents refuse to allow military intervention in local disputes.
Presidents refuse to allow military intervention in local disputes.
Some Supreme Court decisions are not effective unless the President enforces them
Some Supreme Court decisions are not effective unless the President enforces them.
The table below describes the federal government.
Government Branch
Member
Executive Branch
President
Legislative Branch
Congress
Judicial Branch
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Which of the following belongs in the box with the question mark?
Responses
Senate
Senate
Cabinet
Cabinet
Supreme Court
Supreme Court
House of Representatives
Supreme Court.
Which statement about the United States Supreme Court decision is most accurate?
Responses
They must follow the precedents of earlier decisions
They must follow the precedents of earlier decisions
They are frequently ignored by lower courts
They are frequently ignored by lower courts
They sometimes represent reversals of previous decisions
They sometimes represent reversals of previous decisions
The have been changed most frequently by constitutional amendments
They sometimes represent reversals of previous decisions.
"The Supreme Court is not so much a court of justice as the United States ultimate lawmaking body."
This quoation refers to the power of the Supreme Court to
Responses
propose legislation
propose legislation
exercise judicial review
exercise judicial review
exercise original jurisdiction
exercise original jurisdiction
preside over impeachment cases
exercise judicial review.
Read the information below:
In 1958, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the state of Alabama violated the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by requiring the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to hand over the names and addresses of its members.
Which of these best describes the decision in this case?
Responses
State actions are limited by the United States Constitution.
State actions are limited by the United States Constitution.
The Supreme Court lacks the power to review state laws.
The Supreme Court lacks the power to review state laws.
Political organizations are required to maintain accurate membership records.
Political organizations are required to maintain accurate membership records.
Citizens must report their memberships in organizations to the government.
State actions are limited by the United States Constitution.
Which of the following may government regulate regarding assemblies? Select all that apply.
Responses
leader
leader
time
time
content
content
manner
manner
time, manner.
What was the original purpose of the Bill of Rights?
Responses
to restrict the power of the national government
to restrict the power of the national government
to give the people their natural rights
to give the people their natural rights
to give power to the national government
to give power to the national government
to restrict the power of the national and state governments
to restrict the power of the national government.
Which court correctly completes the diagram above?
Responses
United States Court of Records
United States Court of Records
United States Civil Court
United States Civil Court
United States Superior Court
United States Superior Court
United States Court of Appeals
United States Court of Appeals.
Which entity can check the appointment power of the president?
Responses
Supreme Court
Supreme Court
House of Representatives
House of Representatives
Senate
Senate
cabinet
Senate.
In the United States, Federal judges hold office for life to
Responses
develop a judicial philosophy which is consistent with that of other judges
develop a judicial philosophy which is consistent with that of other judges
have the opportunity to view the long-term results of their decisions.
have the opportunity to view the long-term results of their decisions.
decrease political interferences in their decisions
decrease political interferences in their decisions
gain experience in their jobs
have the opportunity to view the long-term results of their decisions.
Which action is an example of judicial review?
Responses
The Supreme Court declares that a minimum-wage law is unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court declares that a minimum-wage law is unconstitutional.
Congress overrides the President's veto of a court reform bill.
Congress overrides the President's veto of a court reform bill.
The Senate refuses to ratify an appointee to the Supreme Court
The Senate refuses to ratify an appointee to the Supreme Court
Congress impeaches and convicts a Federal judge