Critics of Texas's system for providing legal representation to poor people accused of crimes argue that _____.
a. the rate of compensation provided to court-appointed attorneys is too low
b. the quality of representation by court-appointed attorneys is low
c. the performance of court-appointed attorneys is too low
d. the state needs a system of public defenders
e. all of these
Question 2
Which statement best summarizes the arguments in support of partisan elections?
a. Party labels are less important than other information like the candidate's experience and the law school attended.
b. Party labels are outdated and should be replaced by elections without any party labels on the candidates.
c. The voters will be assured of better judges when the candidates do not have to campaign.
d. Party labels tell voters about the candidates' views on government and provide crucial information about the candidates.
e. None of these statements summarizes those arguments.