The practice in which former government officials become lobbyists for interests withwhom they formerly dealt in their official capacity is called __________
a. the iron triangle
b. networking the issues
c. lobbying
d. the revolving door
d
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Who created the formal position of White House press secretary, in part because of his media savvy?
A) Ronald Reagan B) Harry S. Truman C) Woodrow Wilson D) John F. Kennedy E) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Which of the following is a constitutional duty of the vice president?
A) preside over the Senate B) vote in the Senate if there is a tie C) help to decide whether the president is disabled, and, if so, to serve as acting president D) A, B, and C are correct E) to serve as House speaker
1 Of the many appeals which it receives each year, the Supreme Court typically accepts for review:
a. less than 100 b. between 100- 150 c. between 150- 200 d. over 200
In 1964, Congress passed the __________ to help keep the promise of the Fourteenth Amendment
Answer: