MCQ Questions
Q.1.
making laws
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    Within the hierarchy of the federal bureaucracy, the cabinet is
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    What is the primary function of the Senate?
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    What is the Senate's only defense to a filibuster?
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    How is the lawmaking power of the House limited?
Q.2.
The senate can oppose its bills
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    What is the Senate's only defense to a filibuster?
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    How is the lawmaking power of the House limited?
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    What is the primary function of the Senate?
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    Within the hierarchy of the federal bureaucracy, the cabinet is
Q.3.
higher than independent agencies
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    What is the Senate's only defense to a filibuster?
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    How is the lawmaking power of the House limited?
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    The lawmaking responsibility of the members of the House is to
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    Within the hierarchy of the federal bureaucracy, the cabinet is
Q.4.
approve international treaties
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    The role of the Senate in regard to treaties is to
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    What is the Senate's only defense to a filibuster?
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    How is the lawmaking power of the House limited?
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    The lawmaking responsibility of the members of the House is to
Q.5.
supports and advises the president
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    A duty of the president is to head
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    Which does the office of the president do?
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    Who would the president most likely ask for advice about reforming labor practices?
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    The role of the president has evolved over time because
Q.6.
the needs of the nation have changed
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    Who would the president most likely ask for advice about reforming labor practices?
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    A duty of the president is to head
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    The role of the president has evolved over time because
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    Which does the office of the president do?
Q.7.
they are more specialized
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    Within the hierarchy of the federal bureaucracy, the cabinet is
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    How are independent executive agencies different from cabinet executive agencies?
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    How is the lawmaking power of the House limited?
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    Which statement describes the majority party's power when it comes to Senate committees?
Q.8.
a cabinet member
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    Which does the office of the president do?
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    The role of the president has evolved over time because
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    Who would the president most likely ask for advice about reforming labor practices?
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    A duty of the president is to head
Q.9.
can authorize similar action in the future
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    The role of the president has evolved over time because
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    Which does the office of the president do?
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    A state court that sets a precedent makes a decision that
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    A duty of the president is to head
Q.10.
all sixteen chairpersons are members of the majority party
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    Which statement describes the majority party's power when it comes to Senate committees?
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    How are independent executive agencies different from cabinet executive agencies?
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    Which explains why the Constitution enumerates the president's formal powers?
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    Within the hierarchy of the federal bureaucracy, the cabinet is
Q.11.
six
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    How are independent executive agencies different from cabinet executive agencies?
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    How many steps must be taken for a House bill to become law?
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    What is the Senate's only defense to a filibuster?
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    The lawmaking responsibility of the members of the House is to
Q.12.
propose, amend, and vote on bills and resolutions
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    The lawmaking responsibility of the members of the House is to
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    The role of the Senate in regard to treaties is to
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    Which explains why the Constitution enumerates the president's formal powers?
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    Within the hierarchy of the federal bureaucracy, the cabinet is
Q.13.
the executive branch
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    The role of the president has evolved over time because
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    Who would the president most likely ask for advice about reforming labor practices?
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    Which does the office of the president do?
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    A duty of the president is to head
Q.14.
It makes clear the president's role as head of the executive branch
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    Which explains why the Constitution enumerates the president's formal powers?
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    Which statement describes the majority party's power when it comes to Senate committees?
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    The lawmaking responsibility of the members of the House is to
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    How are independent executive agencies different from cabinet executive agencies?