According to chapter one, about how many new laws does Congress enact each year? Question 4 options:

a. 50 -- Consider This: The Congress vigorously enacts legislation to “insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, [and] promote the general Welfare”
b. 100
c. 250
d. 500


Ans: d. 500

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