Assess the role of Britain's House of Lords
A) The primary house in Britain's parliament, they are the architects of most new laws in the
United Kingdom.
B) Holding similar weight as the House of Commons, they pass legislature in coordination with
one another.
C) A revisionary body, they rewrite laws vetoed by the prime minister.
D) Mostly an elderly debating society, they sometimes catch errors in laws that are passed too
quickly.
D
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a. collective egoism. b. nationalism and religion. c. inequality and exploitation. d. the security dilemma.
The concept of prior restraint
A) has been declared illegal. B) no longer exists. C) refers to the censoring of news stories by the government prior to publication. D) has never been used by the American government. E) could not be used during time of war.
Who are most likely to engage in ticket splitting?
a. nonvoters b. Democrats c. Independents d. Republicans
All requests for funding by executive agencies must be cleared by the
a. General Accounting Office. c. Congress. b. Federal Reserve. d. Office of Management and Budget.