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Who said, "Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country"?

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1. Who said, "Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country"?

a. John F. Kennedy c. Franklin D. Roosevelt

b. Abraham Lincoln d. Bill Clinton

2. This group advises the president on military and foreign policy.

a. Executive Office of the President c. Council of Economic Advisers

b. National Security Council d. National Economic Council

Complete each sentence or statement.

3. ____are social programs that continue from one year to the next.

4. Committee ____are sessions at which a committee listens to testimony from people interested in a bill.

5.A president may kill a bill through a(n) ____, or refusal to act on the bill during the last ten days Congress is in session.

6.House members may vote by voice vote, standing vote, or ___ vote.

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  1. a


  2. You need to do your own homework

  3. Must be the one they call the wise one sitting on the mole-hill.

    What do you think?

  4. you said it right now =P

  5. Who's going to do your homework for you when it comes time for the exams???

  6. #5 - Veto (no such thing as line item veto)

    #6 - Electronic

  7. 1:  Roosevelt

    2:  Executive Office of the President

    3:  Biannual

    4: Councils

    5: Line Item strike-out

    6: thumbs up

  8. 1. JFK

    2. National Security Council

    5. veto

  9. JFK john Fitzgerald Kennedy.

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