For a bill to become a proposed law, it must be approved by

a. a majority of the members of the house where the bill originated and signed by the president.
b. a majority of members of both the House and Senate and signed by the president.
c. all the congressional committees of the house where it originated and signed by the president.
d. all of the members of the house where the bill originated and signed by the president.


b

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a. strengthened the tribal power of individual tribe members and furthered Indian self-government b. strengthened the position of Indian tribes by making them equal to incorporated businesses c. strengthened tribal power so that Indian tribes have a status similar to that of counties d. declared that Indian tribes would have the same status as towns or townships

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What can the humanist, pluralist, and formal approaches contribute to organizational theory?

What will be an ideal response?

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Critics of supply-side theory often use the term ______ to describe it.

a. trickle-down economics b. counter-cyclical economics c. investment-focused economics d. limited market regulation

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Which is a difference between pluralism and hyper-pluralism?

a.) Pluralism argues that policymaking is dominated by the bureaucracy; hyper-pluralism argues that policy-making is dominated by the 50 states b.) Pluralism emphasizes majority rule; hyper-pluralism emphasizes minority rights c.) Pluralism argues that the policy-making process benefits from the inclusion of many different groups; hyper-pluralism argues that these competing groups hinder the policy-making process d.) Pluralism was implemented by the framers so that each branch could act as a check on the other. Pluralism has been replaced by hyper-pluralism, in which power is concentrated in Congress

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