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1.Matters requiring the action of both the House and Senate, but on which a law is not needed are called?

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a. concurrent resolutions. c. resolutions.

b. joint resolutions. d. hearings.

2.In this process, each bill is given a title and a number.

a. hearings c. sessions

b. first reading d. resolutions

3.Almost all the important work on tax laws occurs in the

a. Senate chambers. c. House Ways and Means Committee.

b. appropriations bill. d. executive office.

4.House members are unable to offer amendments to a bill from the floor because of

a. private bills. c. lobbyists.

b. appropriations. d. the closed rule.

5.This binds the government to spending for uncontrollables.

a. the closed rule c. the Constitution

b. the legislature veto d. previous legislation

6.Congress did not follow the president's lead for military action in the Persian Gulf until swayed by

a. lobbyists. c. public opinion.

b. the executive committee. d. PACs.

7.These congressional staffers help constituents with problems.

a. lobbyists c. political action committees

b. lawmakers d. caseworkers

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  1. 1.  b.

    2.  b.

    3.  c.

    4.  d.

    5.  d.

    6.  c.

    7.  d.


  2. I would say to go back and read the chapter, and then made a resolution to listen better in class

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