Many early observers of the presidential selection process

a. expected the Electoral College always to be conclusive as to who was selected president.
b. expected the House to make the choice most of the time.
c. thought that it undermined any incentive to organize parties.
d. believed that the Supreme Court would normally choose the President.


b. expected the House to make the choice most of the time.

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What will be an ideal response?

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In establishing the system of federalism, the framers of the Constitution wanted to achieve

a. a government chiefly dominated by a powerful central government. b. a government chiefly dominated by strong state governments. c. a government that would resemble the British parliamentary system, on the theory of "better the problems you know than problems you don't know.". d. a balance between parochial interests and broader national concerns. e. a minor revision of the Articles of Confederation.

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Once the president approves a budget proposal, it is submitted to

a. Congress. b. the Federal Reserve. c. the Office of Management and Budget. d. the Secretary of the Treasury. e. the vice president.

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