Organizations created to collect and distribute contributions to political campaigns are referred to as
A) federal reserve banks.
B) political interest groups.
C) lobbies.
D) political action committees.
D
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A recess appointment allows the president to
a. appoint foreign heads of state to Congress. b. give his power as commander in chief to the vice president. c. bypass the Senate when enacting a treaty. d. fill a vacancy with a temporary appointment while the Senate is not is session. e. permanently fill a position without Senate approval.
All federal judges receive their positions on the bench by
A) an appointment by the president subject to Senate approval. B) an appointment by the president subject to congressional approval. C) an appointment by the chief justice subject to congressional approval. D) an appointment by the attorney general subject to Senate approval. E) approval from the American Bar Association.
In normal economic times, this economic theory argues that the proper thing for government to do is to have a steady, predictable increase in the money supply at a rate about equal to growth in the economy's productivity.
A. Keynesian economics. B. Monetarist economics. C. Economic planning. D. Supply-side economics. E. Credit-based economics.
In Katz v. United States, the Supreme Court determined that individuals' right to protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
a. does not pertain to those engaged in abstract advocacy of overthrowing the government. b. is absolute. c. must yield to important law enforcement interests. d. does not apply to criminal suspects. e. extends to places where people have a reasonable expectation of privacy.