House members who lead support or opposition to a bill when it is debated by the full House are known as
a. the Lobby.
b. the Quorum.
c. floor leaders.
d. presiding officers.
e. overseers.
C
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How is the partisan nature of the Texas state legislature changing?
a. Voting on major policy issues has become increasingly characterized by a coalition of liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans opposing moderates of the two parties. b. When the Republicans took control of the Texas state legislature it did so on a platform of zero cooperation with the Democrats, and there is now less bipartisanship than in the U.S. Congress. c. Under Republican leadership bipartisanship initially continued, but there has since been increasing partisanship and less willingness to compromise on selected, major issues. d. When the Republicans took control they maintained the practice of appointing an equal number of Democrats to leadership positions, a practice that continues today.
Overriding a governor's veto in Texas is
a. extremely common. b. fairly common. c. unconstitutional. d. fairly uncommon. e. extremely uncommon.
______ is a term used to refer to minimizing possible harms and maximizing benefits.
A. Beneficence B. Justice C. Respectability D. Maximization
The Trusteeship Council was ______.
a. comprised of the five permanent members of the Security Council b. an organ of the United Nations established to administer trust territories to facilitate their transition to independence c. active until 1994, when the work from its original mandate was completed d. all of these