What is the difference between a pocket veto and a regular/typical veto?
What will be an ideal response?
Vetoes typically occur when the president formally vetoes the bill and then returns it to the originating house of Congress along with a veto message. However, if Congress adjourns before the president’s 10 days to sign the bill are up, the bill cannot become law without the president’s signature and it is considered a “pocket veto.”
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What will be an ideal response?
Internal consistency reliability is used when scores for participants are based on
A) several observations made by several observers. B) several observations. C) different measures over several times by several observers. D) one score only.
When comparing different interest group systems throughout the states, ________
A. there is no visible difference in the relative level of interest-group influence B. all have dominant interest-group systems that exert considerable influence over policy making C. all vary in their level of policy impact categorized as either dominant, complementary, or subordinate systems D. all have subordinate systems in which interest groups have little policy influence or impact
A socialist would likely be in favor of the
A) prohibition of workers unions and trade organizations. B) ?elimination of the Social Security and Medicare programs. C) ?government taking over the oil industry to regulate gasoline and fuel oil prices. D) ?privatization of the national park system. E) elimination of a federal hourly minimum wage.