Multiple Choice
If you subscribe to the political question doctrine, what belief would you hold?
A) All legal questions are inherently political questions.
B) The judiciary was clearly meant to solve political questions.
C) Questions surrounding the nomination process are overtly political.
D) The judiciary should not settle disputes that are essentially political.
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