What does the president do when executing a pocket veto?

A.) the president rejects the bill, sending it back to Congress
B.) the president modifies a section of the bill
C.) the president approves the part of the bill to be signed into law
D.) the president waits 10 days for the bill to "die."


Answer: D.) the president waits 10 days for the bill to "die."

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A) They argue it would simplify structure with a single-county executive, which would allow voter to hold one high-profile officer accountable. B) They contend that a chief county executive could coordinate county programs. C) They would be able to engage in long-range planning and eliminate duplication among various county offices. D) They fear that concentrating too much power in a single chief executive invites abuse and threatens personal liberty.

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Which of the following is articulated in the War Powers Resolution?

A) The POTUS may declare war B) The POTUS must finance any war efforts from a special contingency fund. C) The POTUS must bring troops home from hostilities within 60 to 90 days unless Congress extends the time. D) The POTUS may not nationalize state militias without congressional consent. E) The POTUS may not send troops into hostilities without a declaration of war from Congress or a resolution from the United Nations.

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The Supreme Court found most of Arizona's immigration law to be a violation of whose broad control over immigration?

a. states b. the federal government c. local government d. the United Nations

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The difference between an analysis of variance (ANOVA) and a multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is

A) in the independent variable(s). B) in the dependent variable(s). C) that ANOVA uses the F-test, whereas MANOVA uses the Mann-Whitney U-test. D) that MANOVA removes the effect of a powerful independent variable from the dependent measures.

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