What is the typical process followed by a bill in the House of Representatives?

a. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, full House vote,Committee on Rules, conference committee, send to president
b. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, Committee on Rules, full House vote, conference committee, full House vote, send to president
c. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, Committee on Rules, full committee report, conference committee, full House vote, send to president
d. introduction, committee referral, Committee on Rules, subcommittee, full committee report, full House vote, conference committee, send to president


b

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What is the minimum age for becoming a U.S. senator?

a. no age limit b. eighteen years old c. twenty-five years old d. thirty years old e. forty years old

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Because party conventions are often poorly attended, __________.

A. organized and motivated factions can "capture" the conventions B. major media outlets play a major role in publicizing them C. party activists usually skip them in favor of attending candidate campaign rallies D. nominees from each of the political parties often do not have to compete in primary elections

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Why is a candidate's moving to the left or the right during the nomination phase both an advantage and a disadvantage?

a. It gives a candidate a more defined ideological position, but most voters pay little attention to ideology. b. While moving to one end of the spectrum might motivate the party base during the nomination, it might actually alienate more moderate voters of the general election. c. Such a move decreases divisions within one political party, but it provides banter for the media. d. The general public, who usually views these moves as appealing during the nomination, feels differently when the candidates go to the debates in the general election.

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Which individual argued that elites use their power to systematically exclude issues that would threaten elite interests and that issues suppressed in this manner represent a major threat to democracy?

A. Peter Bachrach B. Morton Baratz C. Jürgen Habermas D. E. E. Schattschneider

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