How often are Assembly, Senate, and Congressional district boundary lines redrawn?
What will be an ideal response?
once every 10 years (based on the U.S. Census)
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"Agenda setting" in the policy process refers to
a. identifying problems that will be acted on by decision makers. b. developing formal policy statements. c. putting policies into action. d. implementing programs
A "neutral" is a person specially trained in the subject matter of a claim
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following may happen to a bill after it has been introduced in the House of Representatives or the Senate and referred to a committee?
I. The committee chairman may refer the bill to the subcommittee that has jurisdiction over the bill's subject matter. II. In rare cases, the bill may be discharged from the committee and placed on the floor calendar. III. After being referred to a subcommittee, the bill may get passed to the President to be signed into law. IV. In a case where the subcommittee has made significant changes to a bill, the bill may be assigned a new number. V. The bill may never get considered and simply die in the committee. a. I and III b. III, IV, V c. I, II, IV, V d. I, II, III, and V e. I, II, III, IV, and V
Selective incorporation makes the protections from the Bill of Rights applicable to the states through which of the following amendments?
a. Fourth— b. Fifth c. Tenth d. Fourteenth