Which of the following is an example of “unorthodox” lawmaking?
a. Packaging numerous disparate policies into omnibus bills
b. Scheduling votes for the “Tuesday-Thursday” club
c. The nuclear option for federal judicial nominations
d. The use of the pocket veto by the president
a. Packaging numerous disparate policies into omnibus bills
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In the early years of the republic, foreign policy was often made and almost always carried out by
A. the president. B. Congress. C. the secretary of state. D. the U.S. Senate. E. the Speaker of the House.
A ____________ is the individual or group that expresses and shapes public values, struggles for power, and decides issues of public policy.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following is true of the Articles of Confederation?
A) They enumerated the powers to be exercised by Congress. B) They did not allow the United States to own the Northwest Territory. C) They created a federal system, an alternative to a confederal system. D) They did not allow for a sufficiently strong central government. E) They specified the constitutional basis for the implied powers of the national government.
Environmental regulations
a. increasingly impact homeowners. b. aim to protect species from extinction. c. aim to balance protection of the environment with private property rights. d. All of the above are correct.