Briefly, what do committees do?

What will be an ideal response?


Varies. Committees deal with bills, and occasionally they exercise oversight over administrative bodies in the executive branch by conducting hearings or investigations. Led by chairpersons who have discretion over which bills to bring up for consideration, mainly committees shape (reword) or amend bills after holding hearings at which witnesses who will be affected by potential changes provide testimony, predictions, and complaints about what's being proposed. Committee members deliberate over the merits and possible effects of a proposed law, and ultimately vote on it; if a majority on the committee vote for it at this stage, they are recommending that the bill be considered and voted on by the whole chamber. The majority party members outnumber minority party members on every committee, so the majority party steers the discussions and shapes the legislation to reflect their policy preferences.

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What was one of the major economic problems caused by the Articles of Confederation that brought the delegates together in Philadelphia?

A. state support of slavery B. the federal government infringing on states' rights C. state governments infringing on federal jurisdiction D. state raids on property rights

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Alice will be 85 years old when the next presidential election arrives. Will she be likely to vote?

a. Alice will be likely to vote in 2014 because political participation rises steadily with age. b. Alice will be unlikely to vote in 2014 because political participation falls steadily with age. c. Alice will be likely to vote in 2014, unless the infirmities of old age make it too hard for her to cast a ballot. d. Alice will be unlikely to vote in 2014 because interest in politics declines after retirement.

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An immigrant who is undocumented:

a. Is a refugee who has been persecuted for reasons of race or religion. b. Has crossed the border without the approval of the host nation. c. Is an asylum seeker. d. Has a family visa but no green card.

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Primary elections are elections in which voters go to the polls to choose the nominee for a political party

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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