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To become a U.S.senator, one must be at least ____________ years old.


A) 35
B) 25
C) 40
D) 30

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In the U.S.Congress, no floor action on any bill can take place until the committee with jurisdiction over it has taken all the time it needs to deliberate.

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Legislative sponsors of earmarks must now list them on their official websites and certify that neither they nor family members benefit financially from them.

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In 1957, Senator Strom Thurmond held the Senate floor and talked or answered questions-or filibustered, to use a Senate term for unlimited debate-for over 24 hours.The South Carolina lawmaker did so prior to a vote on the Civil Rights Act, legislation that most observers expected to easily pass-and which did, shortly after he concluded.During his time on the floor, he did not just talk about the law.Instead, he read the Declaration of Independence, jury rules, and even his grandmother's biscuit recipe.In so doing, however, Thurmond was using his time in a manner consistent with filibuster history, as a means of:


A) stalling or delaying Senate action or voting.
B) annoying the opposition in hopes of forcing a parliamentary error.
C) forcing reform in chamber rules.
D) gaining notoriety and media attention for himself, mostly.

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The franking privilege, which allows members of Congress to send mailings free of charge, reinforces an incumbency advantage because:


A) members can remind constituents of their activities and service through these mailings, and make themselves more visible.
B) it prevents candidates who are unable to raise large sums of money from running against them.
C) members may more efficiently serve constituents and solve problems for them, given the importance of sending documents in such service.
D) it is a more effective means of communication in service to all constituents than electronic mail, since some segments of the population do not have Internet access.

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How does Congress organize itself to carry on the public's business?

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A good essay may start by discussing the...

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Congressional leaders gain favor with members by raising funds for their own leadership political action committees and redistributing the funds to other legislators.

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What is gerrymandering, and what are its implications for the democratic process?

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