QUESTION 1
1. Each administrative agency can follow its own policy in passing regulations.
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False
2 points
QUESTION 2
1. Proposed regulations are published in the Federal Register.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 3
1. In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court ordered that Marbury’s commission be delivered to him.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 4
1. Final regulations are posted in the Code of Federal Regulations
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 5
1. The president has the authority to fire most federal employees for any reason.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 6
1. Alexander Hamilton thought that presidents ought to be limited to two terms.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 7
1. Federal Courts can, and often do, issue advisory opinions to the president.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 8
1. Federal District Court judges are free to ignore the rulings of administrative law judges.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 9
1. United States Circuit Courts have original jurisdiction.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 10
1. Most administrative agencies are independent of presidential control
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 11
1. Laws passed by Congress are known as “statutes.”
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 12
1. Environmental specialists at the EPA have the authority to overturn bad environmental laws passed by Congress.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 13
1. The process of judicial review is spelled out in the Constitution.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 14
1. The Supreme Court has both original and appellate jurisdiction.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 15
1. Under the APA, agencies must permit the public to comment on proposed regulations.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 16
1. The vast majority of federal employees are part of the civil service, in merit-based positions.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 17
1. Federal judges serve 10 – year terms.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 18
1. Congress has the authority to overrule an administrative agency’s regulation.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 19
1. The rulings of an ALJ are advisory only.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 20
1. Congress is a bureaucratic institution
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 21
1. What are the characteristics of bureaucracies?
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5 points
QUESTION 22
1. Explain why federal courts are not bureaucracies.
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5 points
QUESTION 23
1. What, specifically, did Hamilton argue in Federalist number 70?
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5 points
QUESTION 24
1. Outline the federal court system and name the federal courts that have jurisdiction over us here in Morehead, Kentucky.
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5 points
QUESTION 25
1. Discuss Article III of the Constitution, and any provision relating to the federal courts found in Article I, and include – in detail – the facts and importance of both Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland.
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QUESTION 26
1. Discuss thoroughly administrative agencies – including their legal basis and processes, the different types, the reason for their existence, and the different roles they play. Be detailed, specific and thorough.
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