Policy demands refers to how
A. some issues are placed on the policy agenda.
B. direct costs are measured.
C. policy is implemented
D. none of the above
E. all of the above
A
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Many governors have the power to veto legislation. One type of veto is a line-item veto which
a. allows an executive the right to change wording in one line of any bill. b. allows the executive to strike individual items from budget bills. c. allows an executive to alter a bill while it is still in committee if the committee approves. d. allows the legislature to make certain lines in a bill veto-proof.
Suppose a case is heard at the court of appeals level in a circuit court by a panel of three judges, and then en banc, and the en banc panel denies the appeal. What is the final level of court to which the petitioner may appeal?
a. the D.C. Circuit Court b. the 4th Circuit Court c. the Supreme Court d. the 13th Circuit Court
When the framers provided for presidential veto power, what was their primary intention?
a. to make the president more powerful than the Congress b. to limit the powers of the president c. to make sure that the president had the final say on all matters legislative d. to incorporate an element of shared power in governance
Which of the following, if true, best supports the argument that campaign contributions are a form of protected speech?
a. Politicians rely on campaign contributions from large institutions. b. Corporations and Super-PACs do not represent the will of the people. c. Advocacy groups need to raise money in order to pursue their mission. d. Associations of citizens express their views through monetary donations.