Explain what the possibilities for a bill are once it has been approved by both the House and the Senate

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Note that the president has two options—either to sign the bill, which then becomes law, or to veto the bill, in which case it then goes back to the House and Senate.
2, Indicate that once back in Congress, both the House and Senate vote on the bill again. If one or both refuse to pass it, the bill fails. If both chambers override the president's veto, the bill becomes law regardless of presidential approval.

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___ The substantive standing committees play no official decision-making role in the budgetary process, although they may make non-binding recommendations to the appropriations

committees on matters of policy and budget levels affecting agencies and programs falling within their jurisdiction. Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is NOT true regarding issue positions of the major parties?

a. Democrats want “more services” over “cutting government spending.” b. Democrats are more likely than Republicans to advocate for gun control. c. Republicans are more likely than Democrats to oppose abortion. d. Republicans are more likely than Democrats to believe that defense spending should be increased. e. Democrats are more likely than Republicans to oppose guaranteed jobs and standards of living.

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In the early days of the republic, lobbying

a. was illegal. b. was more subtle than it is today. c. often revolved around blatant bribery. d. was usually carried out at the grassroots level.

Political Science

Define each of the four levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio) and give an example of each. Also, explain the special case of dichotomies in levels of measurement and give an example of a dichotomous level of measurement.

What will be an ideal response?

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