How can a bill become law if the president vetoes it?

a. A ruling by the Supreme Court
b. Two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress
c. Executive order
d. Reintroduction into Congress after waiting 180 days


b. Two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress

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Due to the activism of the Warren Court, the term judicial activism has often been linked with _____.

A. liberalism B. dictatorship C. libertarianism D. conservatism E. communism

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What term do political scientists use to describe the day-to-day partnerships between levels of government working formally and informally together to fund and implement a wide range of programs?

a. cooperative federalism b. collaborative federalism c. new federalism d. dual federalism

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The Tea Party is

a. a loose network of people against higher taxes and increased government spending. b. against higher taxes except for those on wealthier Americans. c. a viable political party that is socially conservative. d. not a political party but a political movement that favors more control of the economy by the government. e. not a viable political party but has registered to become an official party for the 2012 election.

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If the police fail to notify a suspect of his or her Miranda rights, the Court will

A. require a re-arrest. B. declare a mistrial. C. exonerate the accused. D. deny the admissibility of a confession. E. require the release of the suspect.

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