Question 10 (5 points)
In what way is a president a legislative leader?
Question 10 options:
| a) | The president can cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate. |
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| b) | The president can use his or her popularity to put pressure on lawmakers. |
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| c) | The president can cast a tie-breaking vote in the House. |
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| d) | The president can officially introduce a law to Congress. |
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Question 11 (5 points)
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Which part of the legislature has a rules committee?
Question 11 options:
| a) | The Agriculture Committee |
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| c) | The Foreign Affairs Committee |
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| d) | The House of Representatives |
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Question 13 (5 points)
What does it mean to have a bi-cameral legislature?
Question 13 options:
| a) | It means that all bills must pass both houses of Congress. |
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| b) | It means that there are thee chambers in the legislature. |
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| c) | It means that there's one chamber in the legislature. |
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| d) | It means that there are two chambers in the legislature. |
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Question 15 (5 points)
What would be an example of a staff agency?
Question 15 options:
| a) | The Internal Revenue Service |
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| b) | The Social Security Administration |
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| c) | The National Security Council |
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