Unlike State court judges, which in many States are subject to election, Federal judges are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and only then are appointed to the Federal bench. Federal judges remain in office as long as they want to. Federal judges are only subject to discipline for misconduct through impeachment in and by the U.S. House of Representatives and removal from office upon trial and conviction in and by the U.S. Senate.
Obviously, then, any ruling that would arise from and comprise actionable misconduct would be avoided by federal judges. Actionable misconduct does not necessarily include rulings that are alleged to be politically motivated. The U.S. Constitution defines actionable misconduct as "high crimes and misdemeanors", and there are statutes, rules, and common law which define these.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "b. anger directed by attribution of fault." The final stage in the process of radicalization by globalization, which usually requires the emergence of a leader, is known as anger directed by attribution of fault.
Here are the following choices:
<span>a. anger in reaction
</span><span>b. anger directed by attribution of fault
</span><span>c. anger in comparison
</span>d. anger in context
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Since the last time she had a child, Lila had planned to become a physician when she grew up. But then, she has become really interested in physics, and now she is evaluating related career options such as engineering.