Psychology in its purest definition is the study of the human mind and it's functions, especially relating to human behavior.
Soft power =persuasion (politics views, foreign policies, language)
Like how K-pop is now seen and heard in many countries, and teenagers mimicking their dance moves
Hard power = using force (military) or giving money
Like how No country (with a sane leader) would try to invade America
Olivia, a citizen of nebraska, wants to file a suit against micah, a citizen of kansas. their diversity of citizenship may be a basis for a<u> "federal" </u>court to exercise jurisdiction.
Federal courts are set up under the U.S. Constitution to choose debate including the Constitution and laws gone by Congress.
Federal court jurisdiction, by differentiate, is restricted to the sorts of cases recorded in the Constitution and particularly accommodated by Congress. Generally, federal courts just hear:
Cases in which the United States is a gathering;
Cases including infringement of the U.S. Constitution or government laws (under administrative inquiry purview);
Cases between natives of various states if the sum in debate surpasses $75,000 (under decent variety purview); and Bankruptcy, copyright, patent, and sea law cases.
Third parties generally serve only to take votes from one of the main parties. Third parties generally serve only to take votes from one of the main parties. If the third party has a candidate promising similar things to the Rep. candidate, the Democrats are more likely to win simply because their votes are not being siphoned off. Think of it this way: if a school class were to vote on favorite colors and there were only blue and red to choose from, it would probably be mostly equal. But if the same class were to vote for blue, teal, and red, I would be willing to bet that red would win just because its votes weren't being split like the blue votes were. Teal is the third party. It won't ever win on its own, but it can be influential in that it can help the opposite party win.