A political party that has centralized control over nominations and can impose the party platform on its nominees is known as a(n) _____
a. strong party
b. weak party
c. ideological party
d. temporary party organization
e. responsible party
e
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Congress passes a bill and sends it to the president, who takes no action. Assuming Congress remains in session, what becomes of the bill?
a. After ten days, the bill becomes law. b. The bill dies. This is known as a pocket veto. c. Congress must vote by a two-thirds margin to override. Otherwise, the bill is dead. d. The bill goes to a conference committee to be rewritten. e. The bill is presented to the voters on the next general-election ballot.
The________model of agenda setting focuses on the role of leaders in business, finance, media, and government
a. group b. rational c. institutional d. elite
Which two methods of execution has Texas employed since 1923?
a. the electric chair and lethal injection b. the electric chair and the gas chamber c. the electric chair and hanging d. hanging and lethal injection e. the gas chamber and lethal injection