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Why is it important to review the size of legislative districts periodically?
a. to obey the provision of a national law
b. to prevent corruption in state elections
c.to give more people an opportunity to be elected to the legislature
d. to ensure that every voter has as much influence as every other voter
i think it is d please help as soon as possible
a. to obey the provision of a national law
b. to prevent corruption in state elections
c.to give more people an opportunity to be elected to the legislature
d. to ensure that every voter has as much influence as every other voter
i think it is d please help as soon as possible
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Why is it important to review the size of legislative districts periodically?
a. to obey the provision of a national law
b. to prevent corruption in state elections
c.to give more people an opportunity to be elected to the legislature
d. to ensure that every voter has as much influence as every other voter
a. to obey the provision of a national law
b. to prevent corruption in state elections
c.to give more people an opportunity to be elected to the legislature
d. to ensure that every voter has as much influence as every other voter
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d. to ensure that every voter has as much influence as every other voter.
Reviewing the size of legislative districts periodically helps ensure that each district has a roughly equal number of eligible voters. This is important because it ensures that each vote carries approximately the same weight and that each voter has an equal say in determining the outcome of an election. This principle of equal representation is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance.
Reviewing the size of legislative districts periodically helps ensure that each district has a roughly equal number of eligible voters. This is important because it ensures that each vote carries approximately the same weight and that each voter has an equal say in determining the outcome of an election. This principle of equal representation is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance.
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4. Which person is NOT included in Soutch Carolina's legislative council? (1 point)
a. chairman of judiciary committee
b. governor
c. secretary of state
d. speaker of the senate
a. chairman of judiciary committee
b. governor
c. secretary of state
d. speaker of the senate
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a. chairman of judiciary committee
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5. For what South Carolina office must the following qualifications be met: be at least 21 years old, be a qualified voter, and be a resident of the state and his/her district for a least a year
a. governor
b. member of house of representatives
c. member of the state senate
d. supreme court justice
a. governor
b. member of house of representatives
c. member of the state senate
d. supreme court justice
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b. member of house of representatives
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For what South Carolina office must the following qualifications be met: be at least 25 years old, be qualified voter, and be a resident of the state and his/her district for a least a year?
a. governor
b. member of house of representatives
c. member of the state senate
d. supreme court justice
a. governor
b. member of house of representatives
c. member of the state senate
d. supreme court justice
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c. member of the state senate.
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7. Who presides over the South Carolina house of representatives?
a. governor
b. lieutenant governor
c. senate pro tempore
d. speaker of the house
a. governor
b. lieutenant governor
c. senate pro tempore
d. speaker of the house
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d. speaker of the house.
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what branch of government consist of local trial courts, circuit and family courts, and appeals courts?
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This branch of government is Judiciary or the Judicial Branch.
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Which appeals are NOT heard by the south carolina supreme court?
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The South Carolina Supreme Court does not hear appeals in criminal cases. These are handled by the South Carolina Court of Appeals. However, some criminal cases can be appealed to the Supreme Court in limited situations, such as when a constitutional issue or death penalty is involved. The Supreme Court primarily hears civil cases and some administrative agency cases.
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Which appeals are NOT heard by the south carolina supreme court?
a. appeals from all felonies
b. appeals from setting public utility rates
c. appeals that deal with the death penalty
d.appeals dealing with constitutionality of state laws
a. appeals from all felonies
b. appeals from setting public utility rates
c. appeals that deal with the death penalty
d.appeals dealing with constitutionality of state laws
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a. appeals from all felonies.
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