question archive Choose the SINGLE best answer: Adversarial legalism is a function of A) Ideological divisiveness: greater ideological divisiveness causes more conflicts in courts B) Party polarization: parties are failing so courts need to intervene C) Supply and demand: there is a greater supply of legal options and a high demand for legal action
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Choose the SINGLE best answer: Adversarial legalism is a function of
A) Ideological divisiveness: greater ideological divisiveness causes more conflicts in courts
B) Party polarization: parties are failing so courts need to intervene
C) Supply and demand: there is a greater supply of legal options and a high demand for legal action.
D) Big government: as government grows courts must intervene
E. None of the above