A) business executive
B) lobbyist
C) college professor
D) lawyer
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A) the House of Representatives dramatically increased the number of earmarks in their spending bills while the Senate dramatically decreased the number of earmarks in their spending bills.
B) the Senate dramatically increased the number of earmarks in their spending bills while the House of Representatives dramatically decreased the number of earmarks in their spending bills.
C) both the House of Representatives and the Senate dramatically increased the number of earmarks in their spending bills.
D) the House and the Senate agreed to a two-year moratorium on earmarks in spending bills.
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A) refer a bill to multiple committees.
B) avoid a conference committee.
C) prevent a vote on a bill by speaking continuously on the floor.
D) add amendments to any bill at any time.
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A) attuned to the needs of groups and interests organized on a city or countywide basis.
B) likely to consider new ideas and better able to act as the agents for groups and interests organized on a statewide or national basis.
C) likely to serve existing interests than to bring together new coalitions of interests.
D) likely to spend their time thinking about and running for reelection.
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A) the Speaker of the House and the Senate president pro tempore
B) the party whips
C) the party caucuses
D) the Ways and Means Committee
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A) The vice president of the United States is also Speaker of the House.
B) The representative with the longest tenure in the House is the Speaker of the House.
C) The elected leader of the majority party in the House is the Speaker.
D) The president selects the Speaker of the House from the majority party in the House.
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A) the Speaker of the House
B) each party's own steering and policy committee
C) The president selects for members of his or her own party, and either the House majority or minority leader selects for opposition members.
D) each party's whip
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A) Education
B) Veteran's affairs
C) Health care
D) Highway
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A) 250,000
B) 700,000
C) 1,300,000
D) 2,500,000
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A) 50
B) 66
C) 80
D) 95
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A) It funds specific projects and their location within a particular congressional district.
B) It gives agricultural subsidies within a region.
C) It awards special privileges to a person named in the bill.
D) It orders state governments to implement a program without providing funding for doing so.
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A) remained the same.
B) dropped to nearly zero.
C) nearly doubled.
D) increased by a factor of 10.
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A) trial jury.
B) grand jury.
C) prosecuting attorney.
D) defense attorney.
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A) those charged with drawing districts use sophisticated computer technologies to come up with the most favorable district boundaries.
B) incumbents never lose when districts are redrawn.
C) it is unclear whether districts have to be drawn in such a way that each district includes roughly the same number of people.
D) interest groups and PACs exert a great deal of influence over the specific shape of each district.
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A) fact that many members of Congress lose their reelection campaigns after their second term in office.
B) tendency for college students to intern with their local members of Congress during the summer between their sophomore and junior years in college.
C) fact that most members of Congress leave office after serving only two years.
D) tendency for candidates to win a higher percentage of the vote when seeking future terms in office.
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A) the president's power to make treaties with foreign nations
B) the president's power to engage in executive oversight
C) the president's power to issue executive orders
D) the president's power to issue pardons
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A) Districts could not be drawn to favor the incumbent candidate.
B) The racial composition of a district could not be the predominant factor when redistricting.
C) It was not unconstitutional for states to use an unelected, nonpartisan committee to redistrict.
D) The use of computer technologies to draw districts that will favor one party over another is unconstitutional.
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A) conference
B) joint
C) select
D) standing
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