How might a member of the U.S. Senate signal to leadership that he or she may have objections to a bill or nomination?
a. through a cloture
b. through a hold
c. through markup
d. through a referral
b
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Bill Bradley, Howard Dean, and Barack Obama funded their campaigns by raising unprecedented amounts of money using
a. grassroots rallies. b. the Internet. c. PACs. d. phone banking. e. mailers.
All of the following were considered part of the "Roosevelt coalition" except
A) middle-class liberals. B) new European ethnic voters. C) Catholics. D) Jews. E) African Americans.
A(n) ______ is a recognizable sign, design or name, often officially registered, that identifies products or services from a particular source.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).