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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Ten Minute Quiz Morone and Kersh Chapter 13

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  courts of dual jurisdiction.
B  courts of upper jurisdiction.
C  lower courts.
D  Supreme Court.
Question #2
A  Marbury v. Madison.
B  Plessy v. Ferguson.
C  McCullough v. Maryland.
D  Gibbons v. Ogden.
Question #3
A  check only Congress, if it has exceeded constitutional authority.
B  check the military.
C  check only the executive branch, if it has exceeded constitutional authority.
D  check the executive and legislative branches, if they have exceeded constitutional authority.
Question #4
A  recent law school graduates
B  lawyers between firms
C  first year law students
D  Harvard Law professors
Question #5
A  Bankruptcy Courts
B  District Courts
C  Supreme Court
D  Military Courts
Question #6
A  reflected through the Judiciary Act of 1789
B  not mentioned
C  vaguely mentioned
D  clearly mentioned
Question #7
A  precedent.
B  legal formation.
C  civil law.
D  judicial review.
Question #8
A  a concurrent opinion.
B  a dissenting opinion.
C  a circulatory opinion.
D  an opposite opinion.
Question #9
A  that corporations were protected under the equal protection clause of the Thirteenth Amendment.
B  that corporations could use their own lawyers during trial.
C  that corporations were protected under the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
D  that corporations did not have to pay federal taxes.
Question #10
A  12 million
B  5 million
C  1.1 million
D  10 million