Unelected officials must decide what the law, circumstances, and common sense require of them in given situations, and after they exercise their best judgment, citizens and representatives proclaim that it is not what they wanted the bureaucracy to do.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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When the president receives a bill

A. he or she can do nothing and in ten days the bill becomes a law without his or her signature. B. it automatically becomes a law. C. the bill goes back to Congress to make sure it is good enough to become a law. D. he or she can sign it and it will become law. E. he or she can do nothing and in ten days the bill becomes a law without his or her signature, or he or she can sign it and it will become law.

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What are veto threats and why do presidents issue them?

What will be an ideal response?

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Define gerrymandering in congressional districts.

What will be an ideal response?

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The first plan suggested at the Constitutional Convention called for the president to be chosen by

A) state legislatures. B) the Supreme Court. C) popular election. D) the electoral college. E) Congress.

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