Once the differences between House and Senate versions of a bill are resolved and voted on successfully in each chamber, the bill is then sent for ______.
a. final action in the House and Senate
b. presidential signature or veto
c. further committee consideration
d. submission to subcommittees for review
b. presidential signature or veto
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An individual who believes that the media consistently slant coverage to favor one side over another would be illustrating the perception of __________
a. media incompetency b. media bias c. media mediocrity d. media manipulation
Which party model emphasizes that political parties are primarily concerned with electing governmental officeholders?
a. Functional party model b. Ideological party model c. Max-voter party model d. Epstein party model
Freedom of assembly is guaranteed by which constitutional amendment?
a. First b. Second c. Third d. Fourth
Twentieth century Progressive reforms had which effect on political parties?
a. The power of political parties was weakened by Congressional legislation. b. The power of political parties was weakened by a collective opposition. c. The power of political parties was strengthened by several Supreme Court decisions. d. The power of political parties was strengthened by congressional legislation. e. The power of political parties was largely unaltered despite the efforts of reformers