Thinking about "how a bill becomes a law," which of these entities does NOT have a regular role to play in the lawmaking process?

A. the governor
B. Assembly and Senate committees
C. all legislators
D. the attorney general


Answer: D

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What was the most important means the Framers used to make sure that elected government officials would observe the constitutional limits on their powers?

a. partisanship b. the Electoral College c. unified government d. free and fair elections

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A. Hatch Act B. Pendleton Act C. Morrill Act D. Taft-Hartley Act E. National Performance Review

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What is federalism and how does it apply to the United States? In particular, what kind of federalism system does the United States have?

What will be an ideal response?

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