Article I describes the powers of the president

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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Which of the following forms of city government derives from the idea that policymaking and administration are separate functions?

A. commission B. town meeting C. representative town meeting D. council-manager

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Matching participants on factors such as age, gender, and IQ during experimental testing supports which of the following characteristics of scientific research?

a. control b. operationalism c. replication d. discoverability

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How does the veto power of the Texas governor differ from that of the president of the United States?

A. The governor can use the line-item veto on any bill, but the president is restricted to using it on appropriations bills. B. The governor can veto a bill twice, but the president can only veto a bill once and is powerless if the legislature overrides it. C. Unlike the president, a veto by the governor on a bill cannot be overridden by the legislature. D. Unlike the president, if the governor fails to sign a bill by a certain deadline, it is passed automatically.

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Although 122.3 million people went to the polls in the 2004 election, how many votes were cast for the various offices of president, congress, state executive, judges, etc.?

a. about 122 million b. about 360 million c. about 580 million d. about 780 million e. over 1 billion

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