A) simple majority in each chamber.
B) three-fifths majority in each chamber.
C) two-thirds majority in each chamber.
D) four-fifths majority in each chamber.
E) simple majority in the House and a three-fifths majority in the Senate.
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A) Political parties are unimportant in the organization of the U.S.Congress.
B) Party-line voting rarely occurs in Congress.
C) Party-line voting has increased in recent years.
D) Partisanship makes virtually no difference in the votes cast in Congress.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Republicans have become more conservative.
B) Republicans have continued to be moderate.
C) Republicans have become more liberal.
D) Democrats have become more moderate.
E) Democrats have become more conservative.
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A) lawmaking
B) constituent service
C) appease special interests
D) inform the people
E) check the Supreme Court
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A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
E) 85 percent
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A) members of Congress only.
B) executive agencies.
C) interest groups.
D) the Supreme Court.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) by committees and their respective subcommittees.
B) on the floor of the House and Senate.
C) by conference committees.
D) by the president.
E) by bureaucratic agencies.
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A) key decisions should be made by a small number of representatives in committee or by the whole membership in floor debate.
B) the primary concern of a representative should be the interests of the nation or of his or her constituency.
C) Congress or the president should lead in policymaking.
D) the House or the Senate is more responsive to the public.
E) the House or the Senate should take the lead on foreign policy issues.
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A) relatively easy to carry out.
B) becoming less and less important to the nation.
C) empowered by control of yearly budgets.
D) the most time-consuming task for most legislators.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) 4
B) 8
C) 10
D) 15
E) 20
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A) challengers than for incumbents.
B) Republican candidates.
C) Democratic candidates.
D) candidates in urban areas than for candidates in rural areas.
E) men than for women.
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A) Ways and Means Committee.
B) Rules Committee.
C) Budget Committee.
D) Appropriations Committee.
E) Judiciary Committee.
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A) plays a key role in formulating the majority party's legislative positions.
B) seeks to develop influential relationships with his or her colleagues.
C) cannot compel an end to floor debate on a bill.
D) holds a position that is defined in the Constitution.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) the House places more limits on debate.
B) the House is the larger chamber in terms of membership.
C) the House has less of a tradition as a chamber of equals.
D) the Speaker strictly controls the rules of debate.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) is a permanent committee.
B) has jurisdiction over a particular policy area.
C) has authority to draft,rewrite,and recommend legislation.
D) has leadership usually organized according to the seniority principle.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) as a starting point for negotiation if it has enough support.
B) only if the dominant party is the same as the president's party.
C) and most often fast-tracks them into law.
D) and tables them until they expire.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Supreme Court
B) bureaucracy
C) Congress
D) president
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) being more likely to take a national perspective on policy issues.
B) being granted more authority by the Constitution in the area of lawmaking.
C) being assisted by literally hundreds of policy specialists.
D) having the authority to make policy decisions even when there are conflicting views within the executive branch,while congressional leaders cannot impose their views on other members who disagree with them.
E) a lack of fragmentation.
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A) approval by the Speaker of the House or Senate majority leader
B) belief by the majority party that the bill has a chance of passing
C) passage through conference committee
D) a majority committee vote recommending passage
E) approval from the president
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