How might a bill become law if it has been pocket vetoed?
a. Congress may override the pocket veto with a three-fourths vote in each chamber.
b. Congress may override the pocket veto with a two-thirds vote in each chamber.
c. The bill can never become law.
d. The bill must be reintroduced in the next session of Congress.
d
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A. Department of the Interior B. War Department C. Post Office Department D. State Department E. Treasury Department
Increased campaign activity leads to lower voter turnout. This is an example of which of the following kind of relationship in social science theory?
a.) negative b.) positive c.) spurious d.) unrelated
In 1863, during the Civil War, what did President Abraham Lincoln do to make slavery illegal?
A. Signed the Missouri Compromise B. Issued the Emancipation Proclamation C. Vetoed the Kansas-Nebraska Act D. Passed the Eleventh Amendment E. Declared martial law
The term mestizo refers to people who
a. are of mixed Spanish, indigenous, and sometimes African descent. b. are half American and half Mexican. c. emigrated from Mexico to America. d. live in Mexico but come from elsewhere in Central America. e. are descended from Mayan Indians.