When a president signs a bill into law he often includes a signing statement, which
a. explains his reasons for vetoing the bill.
b. explains his denial of congressional authority.
c. explains his understanding of the law.
d. explains his plans to pay for the law.
C
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The Bill of Rights provided for
A. the protection of individual liberties from state governments. B. the protection of individual liberties from the national government. C. equal protection under the law. D. protection against state infringements on the freedoms of conscience, the press, and jury trial. E. the protection of individual liberties from the national government, and protection against state infringements on the freedoms of conscience, the press, and jury trial.
The presidency is the only elected office in the country that has a national constituency
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is not an entitlement program?
a. Space Station b. Medicaid c. Social Security d. Federal military retirement e. Medicare
Harold Lasswell defines politics as __________.
A. relationships among people involving power and authority B. a process of who gets what, when, and how C. the distribution of a society's wealth D. determining why elite groups have access to more benefits