4. (p. 443) What are the constitutional requirements to be a federal judge? A. at least 30 years old and a citizen of the United States B. at least 25 years old and a citizen of the United States C. at least 30 years old and a resident of the specific judicial district D. at least 30 years old and a lawyer in good standing with the state bar E. There are no constitutional requirements to be a federal judge.
/in Feeds /by admin4. (p. 443) What are the constitutional requirements to be a federal judge?
A. at least 30 years old and a citizen of the United States
B. at least 25 years old and a citizen of the United States
C. at least 30 years old and a resident of the specific judicial district
D. at least 30 years old and a lawyer in good standing with the state bar
E. There are no constitutional requirements to be a federal judge.
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3. (p. 443) Federal judges are A. nominated by the Senate and approved by both houses of Congress. B. nominated by the president and approved by the Senate. C. nominated by the president and approved by both houses of Congress. D. elected by majority vote in their respective districts. E. elected by majority vote in their respective states.
/in Feeds /by admin3. (p. 443) Federal judges are
A. nominated by the Senate and approved by both houses of Congress.
B. nominated by the president and approved by the Senate.
C. nominated by the president and approved by both houses of Congress.
D. elected by majority vote in their respective districts.
E. elected by majority vote in their respective states.
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2. (p. 442) In Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court A. issued a decision that led to a decrease in political spending in campaigns. B. upheld the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act. C. ruled that corporations cannot legally be considered persons. D. illustrated that it is a political body. E. nullified the power of the Federal Election Commission to monitor campaign spending.
/in Feeds /by admin2. (p. 442) In Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court
A. issued a decision that led to a decrease in political spending in campaigns.
B. upheld the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.
C. ruled that corporations cannot legally be considered persons.
D. illustrated that it is a political body.
E. nullified the power of the Federal Election Commission to monitor campaign spending.
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