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Cost-benefit analysis is an example ofex ante analysis.closing analysis.focus analysis.ex parte analysis.
Question2Presidents are elected _______ via the Electoral College.
Question3The case that addressed the right of the president to use executive privilege was
Question4The principle of working with other nations to achieve common goals is known as
multilateralism.Question5The Alien and Sedition Acts can be traced to which presidency?James MadisonJohn AdamsGeorge WashingtonThomas Jefferson
Question6The idea that the United States has a special obligation to spread democracy andfreedom to other nations is known as
Question7"Stand by the things decided" is the definition for which Latin term?
CertiorariQuestion8
What percentage of the House is elected every two years?
Question9The annual U.S. criminal caseload is _______ cases.25 million10 million35–40 million200–300 million
Question10How many cabinet departments did George Washington have?
Question11The original Supreme Court had how many justices?
FiveNineQuestion12
Question13Presidential requirements include being at least _______ years of age and a residentof the United States for at least the past _______ years.twenty-five, fourteenforty-five, twenty-fivethirty-five, fourteenthirty-five, ten
Question14According to Alexander Hamilton, the weakest of the three branches of governmentwas

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