Lawmakers refers to those members of the legislature who have what special talent?

a. They are specialists in grammar and punctuation, who make sure every "i" is dotted and every "t" crossed.
b. They are the ones responsible for making sure that proposed laws are officially entered in the record of the assembly.
c. They are the ones who have figured out how to vote yes on all successfully enacted legislation.
d. They are the legislators who enjoy sculpting proposals into the best shape possible, then advocating for their adoption.


d

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Benefits to which every eligible person has a legal right and the government cannot deny are provided by which of the following programs? 

A. Retroactive policies B. Discretionary spending C. Controllable spending D. Entitlements E. Earmarks

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As a veteran, Jillian generally supports congressional appropriations for military expenditures. It pains her to think of American troops in the field without the best military hardware available

However, of late, she thinks that the top priority for the country should be to balance the budget. She favors across-the-board cuts in spending, including military spending. You could definitely say that spending cuts are at the forefront of Jillian's thinking. Under the conditions described in this scenario, how would Jillian likely answer this survey question: Can America afford to cut back on defense spending? a. She would likely answer this question with a yes. b. She would likely respond to this question with a nonattitude. c. She would likely not respond to this question. d. She would likely answer this question with a no. e. She would likely try to please the interviewer with her response.

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Texas history can be best understood as ______.

a. the glorious triumph of Anglo-American culture over more backward cultures b. the tragic tale of the decay of attachment to the transcending value of individualism c. the development of a strong culture by Americans that is now threatened by unwanted immigration to the state d. a long string of transitions that often brought conflict between old ways and new ways e. a chaotic and indescribable history of growth and decay

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