Legislative assemblies often divide the work between standing committees, which
a. only investigate legislation and are not allowed to write proposals.
b. cover a large number of issues within a single committee as to limit the work of others.
c. look into a particular area then dissolve.
d. are permanent, and write statutes for a specific issue area.
d
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Also, the person providing the information on this Web site seems to make a concerted effort to avoid stating his or her own opinion. This means that the Web site has met the criterion of a. coverage b. accuracy c. objectivity d. currency
To prevent executive agencies from straying too far from legislative intent, a legislature can
a. embed lawmakers in executive agencies to watch over them. b. create ex post undersight committees. c. specifically direct leaders of executive agencies every time a decision is to be made. d. pass specific and detailed legislation.
Nonsystematic, within-groups variability
A) has differential effects on only the experimental group. B) has random effects. C) has no effects on the outcome. D) cannot be controlled.
A resolution requiring the House and the Senate to agree by simple majority and usually requiring approval by the governor is called a(n)
A) executive resolution. B) concurrent resolution. C) simple resolution. D) joint resolution.