What is the fourth step in the process of a bill becoming a law?
A. conference committee reconciliation
B. House and Senate approval
C. presidential approval
D. committee review
E. introduction
Answer: A
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a. Revolts are nonviolent. b. Revolts are mass movements. c. Revolts only involve a small subset of the population. d. Revolts do not include social upheaval. e. Revolts do not result in a change in the government.
Which of the following is not one of the three most common type of methodologies used in single case designs?
a. AB b. ABA c. Multiple baselines d. ABAB
Electoral systems matter because they tend to
a. discourage communism. b. increase or decrease the number of political parties. c. increase or decrease voter turnout. d. all of the above.e. B, C, but not A.
According to Table 3.4, which amendment in the Constitution addresses the right of citizens to bear arms?
a. Second Amendment b. Third Amendment c. Eighth Amendment d. Twenty-First Amendment e. Thirty-Fourth Amendment