Which of the following best describes the president’s role in the lawmaking process?

a. direct introduction of bills into the House of Representatives and/or Senate
b. working with party leaders in both chambers to shape the legislative agenda
c. working with the president’s own party to introduce and pass a purely partisan agenda
d. joining and leading congressional committees and subcommittees to steer a bill to the floor


b. working with party leaders in both chambers to shape the legislative agenda

Political Science

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The U.S. proclamation that it would aid countries in their efforts to ward off communism is known as the __________

The Soviet response to this proclamation was the Berlin Blockade that closed off land access to West Berlin (which was surrounded by communist East Germany). Fill in the blanks with correct word

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The so-called "yellow dog" contract, in which employers required workers not to join a union as a condition of employment, was a result of

a) inadequate information. b) externalities. c) bargaining power disparities. d) the free rider problem.

Political Science

Negative campaigning occurs when candidates engage in

A) taking the lofty, nonpartisan approach. B) discussing the issues and not personalities. C) making personal attacks on their opponents. D) attempting to change the minds of the voters. E) referring to foreign policy mistakes.

Political Science

What factors keep researchers from replicating previous research?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science