Which is NOT an argument for the use of referendums?

a) They encourage voters to think about issues. b) They have been shown to have higher voter turnout. c) They give laws greater credibility because they are endorsed by the entire citizenry. d) They enhance democracy by allowing people to enact policies.


B

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In __________, the Supreme Court, in a decision authored by Chief Justice John Marshall, held that the Court could declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.

A. Marbury v. Madison B. Gibbons v. Ogden C. Georgia v. U.S. D. Dred Scott E. None of these choices is true.

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The welfare reform law passed by Congress in 1996 was

A) Medicaid. B) Medicare. C) the 1996 Public Assistance Act. D) Works Progress Administration. E) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.

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Taxes on pollution or on cigarettes are examples of

A) incentives.
B) disincentives.
C) sin taxes.
D) regulations.
E) tax expenditures.

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The path by which a bill becomes a law faces so many obstacles that few bills survive; only about __________ percent of all bills that are introduced are enacted

a. 6 b. 10 c. 12 d. 20

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