Gridiron cities
a. no longer exist.
b. represent exceptions in the United States.
c. were typically built after the Industrial Revolution.
d. are influenced by political rather than economic factors.
c
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A. the effective number of legislative parties B. the effective number of parties C. the effective number of electoral parties D. the effective number of judicial parties
Which of the following was a watershed event that greatly enhanced the power and prestige of the Supreme Court?
A. the appointment of Roger Taney as Chief Justice B. the appointment of John Jay as the first Chief Justice C. the 1803 Marbury v. Madison decision D. the 1857 Dred Scott decision E. the Court's response to President Franklin Roosevelt's court-packing plan
Congress is required to adopt a budget resolution by April 15, and the fiscal year begins on October 1
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which statement about the U.S. legislative process is NOT correct? a. For a bill to become a law, it must first be reviewed by the relevant committee in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, although in reality, few bills get such a hearing. b. Only a bill that has received support from the relevant committee can be debated in the House of Representatives and the Senate. c
Debate of a bill can be limited on the floor of the Senate by the Rules Committee. d. For a bill to become a law, it must be passed in the same form by both the House of Representatives and the Senate before being sent to the president. e. The House and Senate leadership are central to deciding which bills receive hearings.