Question 2 (5 points) What's the role of select committees? Question 2 options: a) To work out the differences between Senate and House versions of
Question 2 (5 points)
What's the role of select committees?
Question 2 options:
| a) | To work out the differences between Senate and House versions of a bill |
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| b) | To take on responsibilities that don't produce legislation |
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| c) | To pass laws in times of emergency |
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| d) | To work on proposed legislation regarding military policy |
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Question 7 (5 points)
What's a limit of the president's ability to issue executive orders?
Question 7 options:
| a) | The president can issue an executive order as long as the law has nothing to do with the military. |
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| b) | The president can't issue executive orders for matters involving the environment. |
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| c) | The president can't issue executive orders for rules regarding interstate trade. |
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| d) | The president can issue an executive order long as it doesn't violate existing law. |
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Question 8 (5 points)
Which of the following is an example of an executive order in action?
Question 8 options:
| a) | The passage of the Social Security Act |
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| b) | The passage of the Act known as Obamacare |
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| c) | The Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision |
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| d) | President Truman's racial integration of the military |
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Question 9 (5 points)
What type of committee is set up to work out differences between House and Senate versions of a bill?
Question 9 options: