In the 2011–2012election cycle, how much money did the average winning House candidate spend?
a. $1.6million
b. $23 million
c. $200 million
d. $1 billion
a
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A) confirm a cabinet appointment. B) confirm a judicial appointment. C) override a presidential veto D) raise taxes. E) A and B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The theory of demographic transition predicts that
a. the population will continue to grow exponentially. b. wealthier people and societies will have more children. c. wealthier people and societies will have fewer children. d. we will soon have more people than food to feed them.
Equity in school funding and boosting school spending do not necessarily generate superior school performance
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false