Why are some people opposed to vote-by-mail?
a. They believe that vote-by-mail alters the turnout in presidential general elections.
b. They believe that vote-by-mail is subject to potential fraud.
c. They believe that Independents unfairly benefit from the practice of voting by mail.
d. They believe that vote-by-mail makes it easier for states to purge voters from the rolls.
Answer: b
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a. eliminate jobs in the financial sector b. close underperforming schools c. provide additional education funding to the states d. refinance the national debt by cutting the salaries and benefits of federal workers
Spending authority is created in a process called
a. authorization b. appropriation. c. budgeting. d. economic policymaking.
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a. Omnibus bills are very general and very brief bills proposed for a symbolic purpose. b. Omnibus bills are very large, detailed bills covering more than on subject. c. Omnibus bills were prohibited beginning in 1998. d. All bills that go to a conference committee are omnibus bills. e. Only senior members of the Senate are allowed to introduce omnibus bills.
Your authors classify the National Right to Life Committee and the National Rifle Association as public interest groups
Indicate whether the statement is true or false