The series of Reform Acts _______

A) allowed for direct election to the House of Lords
B) abolished the House of Commons
C) Increased the power of the monarchy
D) expanding the voting franchise
E) caused the replacement of several monarchs


Answer: D) expanding the voting franchise

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What will be an ideal response?

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A lobbyist is

A. any association of individuals. B. inevitably affiliated with one of the two major political parties. C. an individual or organization that attempts to influence legislation and the administrative decisions of government. D. a member of Congress who challenges the majority position. E. a member of the congressional leadership who is in a position to shape the legislative agenda in a way that benefits powerful interest groups.

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Which of the following is the most important source of tax revenues for city governments in Texas?

a) sales tax b) income tax c) excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco d) property tax e) lottery proceeds

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What will be an ideal response?

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