In the U.S. case, are actors such as the president and the Congress considered to be institutional veto players or partisan veto players?

A. institutional veto players
B. partisan veto players


A. institutional veto players

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A. to which it has been referred is required to pass the bill on to the entire house. B. is not allowed to make changes in the wording of the bill. C. may hold hearings and discussions to explore the merits of the bill. D. may give some bills to a subcommittee, although the Constitution requires that subcommittee involvement in legislation not exceed 25 percent of the total congressional workload. E. is required by the Constitution to consult with the president of the United States or the president's officially designated legislative liaison.

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What is the purpose of government regulation of the economy?

a. to increase the revenue collected by the federal government b. to increase the level of profits for multinational corporations c. to minimize the costs of doing business for corporations d. to minimize abuses and promote competition

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To be a district judge in Texas, you must be a licensed attorney or have served as a judge for four years, and you must have resided in the judicial district for two years

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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What distinguishes the contemporary presidency from the institution originally envisioned by the Framers of the Constitution?

a. The contemporary presidency is much more powerful. b. The contemporary presidency is less involved in the development of foreign policy. c. The contemporary presidency exhibits a greater level of deference to Congress in budgetary matters. d. Contemporary presidents are more cautious in advocating for their legislative agendas.

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