It seems unlikely that the United States will engage in any major Electoral College reform soon because ______.
A. there is little popular support for abolishing the Electoral College
B. no consensus exists on how to change it
C. the institution is too complicated already
D. most public and economic interest groups oppose such alterations
Answer: B. no consensus exists on how to change it
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a. Texas has a high percentage African American population. b. the University of Texas provided a substandard legal education. c. Texas did not provide separate accommodations under the separate-but-equal doctrine. d. the court followed the precedent of the Brown v. Board of Education decision. e. Jim Crow laws made the separate-but-equal doctrine unnecessary.
A draft of a proposed law is called a
a. constituent. b. delegation. c. markup. d. bill. e. trustee.
In the United States, ______.
a. the legislative and executive branches have gradually come to share all institutional powers b. legislative powers include the ability to initiate and implement laws in a completely autonomous fashion c. the Constitution gives the president the explicit ability to declare a state of emergency d. legislative, executive, and judicial powers are handled by separate institutions e. the judiciary takes precedence over the legislative and executive branches by design
The Tea Party activist of today has many elements in common with the social conservatism of former Republican presidents except for
A. Ronald Reagan B. Richard Nixon C. Calvin Coolidge D. Herbert Hoover