The ______ proposes the budget and the ______ authorizes expenditures and determines how revenues are obtained.

a. Congress; president
b. president; Congress
c. agencies; Congress
d. states; agencies


b. president; Congress

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Term limits for members of the U.S. Congress can be imposed only by __________

a. state legislatures b. congressional legislation c. a public referendum d. constitutional amendment

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Dissenting in Dennis v. United States (1951), Justice __________________ wrote, "I have always believed that the First Amendment is the keystone of our Government, that the freedoms it guarantees provide the best insurance against destruction of all freedom . . . So long as this Court exercises the power of judicial review of legislation, I cannot agree that the First Amendment permits us to

sustain laws suppressing freedom of speech and press on the basis of Congress' or our own notions of mere ‘reasonableness.' Such a doctrine waters down the First Amendment so that it amounts to little more than an admonition to Congress.". a. Benjamin Cardozo b. Hugo Black c. Robert Jackson d. Felix Frankfurter

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What is the significance of the Court's ruling in Buckley v. Valeo (1976)?

A) Consistent with the First Amendment, Congress could limit campaign contributions. B) Limitation of campaign contributions is a violation of the First Amendment. C) Congress may limit personal money spent by a candidate on behalf of his own campaign. D) All campaign finance legislation is unconstitutional. E) The First Amendment does not apply to campaign spending; Congress has unlimited authority to regulate in this area.

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Many variables associated with nonvoting are also associated with immigration status.

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

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