In order for a bill to be considered for passage, it must first be ______.
a. subjected to a cost-benefit analysis by the Congressional Budget Office
b. introduced by a sitting member of Congress
c. reviewed by the Supreme Court for its constitutionality
d. approved by the president
e. analyzed by party whips in both parties
b. introduced by a sitting member of Congress
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A) questions of causality. B) low-constraint questions. C) manipulated events questions. D) laboratory manipulation questions.
Which of the following played a major role in the growth of Texas Democratic Senator Wendy Davis's campaign popularity in 2013, specifically during her filibuster of an abortion-related bill?
A. twitter traffic B. Facebook advertising C. YouTube promotion D. citizen journalism
Which U.S. Supreme Court case found that a woman's right to have an abortion is protected by the implied constitutional right to privacy?
a. Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey b. Lawrence v. Texas c. Miranda v. Arizona d. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan e. Roe v. Wade
The Federal Communication Commission’s “fairness doctrine” required that stations
a. provide free advertising at least once a day to presidential candidates. b. refrain from the broadcast, during a campaign, of movies of actors who had become political candidates. c. use roughly equal numbers of men and women reporters. d. devote a share of their programming to public affairs programming in a balanced and equitable manner.