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CBme

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Some states use nonpartisan elections to choose their judges. What is a nonpartisan election plan?
 
  a. the Texas plan for selecting judges
 b. the citizens vote for judges, but no party labels appear on the ballot
  c. where either the legislature or the governor appoints the judges
 d. a merit plan
 e. elections in which candidates run as Democrats or Republicans

Question 2

Studies show that the most important factor in predicting how a judge decide cases is the judge's _____.
 
  a. political party
 b. gender
  c. age
  d. socioeconomic status
  e. law school background



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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