Constitutional Law Separation of Powers Quiz
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Why does the court hesitate to make extra-judicial decisions on the questions alluded to?

  • They want to cause embarrassment to the administration.
  • They believe the President has the power to seek opinions from department heads. (correct)
  • They think it is unnecessary to decide such questions outside the court.
  • They are not knowledgeable about the lines of separation drawn by the Constitution.

Why does the court consider the lines of separation drawn by the Constitution between the three departments important?

  • To create confusion in decision-making.
  • To ensure each department serves as a check on the others. (correct)
  • To give more power to the executive department.
  • To limit the powers of the judges.

What do the judges hope about the President's judgment?

  • It will cause embarrassment to the administration.
  • It will not follow the lines drawn by the Constitution.
  • It will favor the judiciary over other departments.
  • It will discern what is right. (correct)

Which statement best reflects the court's view on making extra-judicial decisions?

<p>They believe it goes against the purpose of the Constitution. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the court anticipate will help in overcoming obstacles to preserve the rights, peace, and dignity of the United States?

<p>The judgment, prudence, decision, and firmness of the President. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the court view being judges of a court in the last resort in relation to deciding extra-judicial questions alluded to?

<p>It poses arguments against deciding such questions outside the court. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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