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ahriuashd

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At the federal level, why are judges appointed for life?
 
  a. It is difficult to convince anyone to serve as a federal judge.
  b. They have little power when it comes to invalidating government policies.
 c. This approach is designed to insulate them from public opinion.
  d. All policy and laws go through the judicial system.

Question 2

What factor contributed to the growth of federal bureaucracy during the twentieth century?
 
  a. the passage of the Hatch Act in 1939
  b. the elimination of the spoils system at the turn of the century
  c. increased demands upon government during the Great Depression
  d. the creation of new congressional powers during World War II



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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