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BRWH

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What is recognized as an action by the courts that goes beyond the role of the judiciary as interpreter of the law and adjudicator of disputes?
 
  a. judicial activism
  b. judicial execution
  c. judicial legislation
  d. judicial intention

Question 2

If you agree that public opinion plays a crucial role in democratic government, what also must you believe for your views to be considered consistent?
 
  a. that public opinion is a threat to the needs of the majority
  b. that public opinion is a threat to core political beliefs
  c. that public ignorance is a threat to core political beliefs
 d. that people in government must hear the voices of citizens



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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