What is the result of pigeonholing a bill?

a. It is passed without being vetoed.
b. It is passed without a majority vote.
c. It is moved to the Senate.
d. It is considered no further and effectively killed.


Answer: E

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a. Person A, a 30-year-old construction worker born in Chicago b. Person B, a 50-year-old musician who immigrated to the United States 25 years ago from her native Austria and became an American citizen in 1977 c. Person C, a 42-year-old engineer who immigrated to the United States from East Germany in 1989 and hopes eventually to become an American citizen d. Person D, a 40-year-old school teacher born in Ft. Worth, Texas e. Person E, a 60-year-old man born in Mexico

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A system of public employment based on rewarding party loyalists and friends is known as a ________

A. merit system B. connector model C. two-track system D. de facto segregation E. spoils system

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Discuss why the civil rights acts passed from 1865 to 1875 were unsuccessful in enforcing the Civil War Amendments during Reconstruction.

What will be an ideal response?

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What similarities exist between the development of civil rights and civil liberties?

a. For both civil rights and civil liberties, executive action by the President was decisive. b. The expansion of civil liberties and civil rights was possible once the ability of opponents to use the filibuster in the Senate was broken. c. For both civil rights and civil liberties, constitutional amendments and the judiciary played vital roles in expansion. d. There really are no similarities because they deal with completely different issues.

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