What is the typical path a bill proceeds through the House of Representatives?

a. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, full House vote, Committee on Rules, conference committee, send to president
b. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, Committee on Rules, full House vote, conference committee, full House vote, send to president
c. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, Committee on Rules, full committee report, conference committee, full House vote, send to president
d. introduction, committee referral, Committee on Rules, subcommittee, full committee report, full House vote, conference committee, send to president


b

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A major complaint by critics of interest groups is that the benefits these groups obtain are not in the general public interest.Which of the following is a reason for this criticism?

A. They allow only wealthy and influential people to join their groups. B. There is a lack of funds for the development of interest groups. C. They cannot directly influence public policy. D. They are considered undemocratic by political scientists. E. There is anenthusiasm gap between supporters and opponents of any given subsidy.

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States where Republicans and Democrats enjoy similar levels of support, making the outcomes of election contests there uncertain, are known as __________ states

A)ideological B)swing C) partisan D)primary

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The number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency

A) is 135. B) is 270. C) is 535. D) varies based on whether it is an even- or odd-numbered year. E) goes up every election.

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Some people view the right of having a job as a(n) __________ right

A) natural B) human C) economic D) civil

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