The complete question is as follow:
Students on a college campus were recently surveyed about the upcoming presidential election. By and large, they agreed with the statement "College affordability is one of our top priorities." Many students stated that they had a difficult time funding their education.
<span>Which prediction can most likely be made based on this scenario?
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The answer is
"Students will most probably vote for those presidential
candidates who prioritize lessening tuition expenditures".As student’s primary concern in the premise is College
affordability which logically leads to the prediction stated above, the
one who will meet their demand is the one who most probably will get their vote.
According to the U.S. Constitution,<u> none </u>is the age requirement for serving as a Federal Judge/Justice.
<u>Option:</u> D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Federal judges have almost no formal qualifications. Article I magistrates and bankruptcy judges are expected to be lawyers by statute, but district judges, circuit judges or Supreme Court judges do not have such a clause.
The judges of appeals, justices of the Supreme Court and judges of district court are designated by the President and authorized by the United States Senate, as outlined in the constitution.
No unique provisions are set out in the Constitution. But Congress members, who generally approve potential nominees, and the Justice Department, which evaluates the credentials of applicants, have formed their own informal standards.
Answer: The answer is 2013 Edward Snowden leaks
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