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Which of the following is an example of a non-legislative function of Congress?
passing the federal budget introducing bills
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A10THUNDERBOLT
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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aoverride presidential vetoes%0D%0Aoverride
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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?(1 point)
Responses aide presidential appointments aide presidential appointments
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pineapple
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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?(1 point)
Responses aide presidential appointments aide presidential appointments
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momma
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Wb are the two limits of congress
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Which statement best summarizes the role of Congress as outlined in Article I of the Constitution?(1 point)ResponsesCongress is
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Which of the following is an example of a non-legislative function of Congress?(1 point)
Responses  passing the federal budget
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Which of the following is an example of a non-legislative function of Congress?(1 point) Responses
circulating a discharge
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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?(1 point)
Responses study on specific subjects study on specific subjects foster
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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?(1 point)
Responses aide presidential appointments aide presidential appointments
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what are the purpose of committees in congress? (1 point)
A. foster relationships between states B. override presidential vetoes
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rose
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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?(1 point)
Responses study on specific subjects study on specific subjects foster
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❤️✨ Cleo✨❤️
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Which of the following is a temporary break in a session, or a half-term, of Congress known as? (1 point) Responses adjournment
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What are the purpose of the committies in congress?
Override presidential vetoes aide presidential appointments study on specific
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wassup
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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?(1 point)
Responses foster relationships between states foster relationships
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Which of the following is NOT a duty of Congress?
a. Interpreting laws b. Declaring war c. Confirming presidential appointments
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How can Congress override the president’s veto of a bill?(1 point) Responses with a two-thirds majority in conference
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The 118th Congress is currently the oldest Congress based on average age. With that said, do you believe there should be term
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Which of the following is an example of a non-legislative function of Congress? (1 point)
Item 1 tem2 Item 3 • introducing
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Which statement best summarizes the role of Congress as outlined in Article I of the Constitution?
(1 point) Congress is a
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How can Congress override the president’s veto of a bill?(1 point)
with a simple majority in both houses by using the
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Which statement best explains how Congress uses its power of the purse to facilitate oversight of
executive departments?(1 point)
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congress can pass laws concerning ( select all that apply is the answer trade?
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thatgirl!
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What are the purpose of commites in congress?
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Which of the following are examples of non-legislative functions of Congress? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses
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heydud
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Which of the following needs to be true for Congress to be bicameral?
(1 point) Responses It needs to have two recesses every
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heydud
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Which of the following needs to be true for Congress to be bicameral?
1 answer
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Which of the following needs to be true for Congress to be bicameral?(1 point)
Responses Representatives must serve for two
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Which of the following needs to be true for Congress to be bicameral?(1 point) Responses Representatives must serve for two
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boots with the fur
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Which of the following are examples of non-legislative functions of Congress? Select all that apply.(2 points) Responses
1 answer
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boots with the fur
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Which of the following are examples of non-legislative functions of Congress? Select all that apply.(2 points)
Responses passing
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.smells like squids knees in here yuke
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Which of the following needs to be true for Congress to be bicameral?(1 point)
Representatives must serve for two years.
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cheifs
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Which of the following needs to be true for Congress to be bicameral?
It needs to have two recesses every session. Members of
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The necessary and proper clause allows Congress to:(1 point)
Responses Limit the President's powers Limit the President's powers
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Which of the following are examples of non-legislative functions of Congress? Select all that apply. (2 points)
• impeaching a
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Which of the following is an example of a non-legislative function of Congress?
(1 point) Responses approval of presidential
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Which of the following needs to be true for Congress to be bicameral?
(1 point) • It needs to have two recesses every session.
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Blackboyjoy
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How can congress use its power of the purse to impact the agent agenda of the executive branch
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How can Congress use it power of the purse to impact the agenda of the executive branch?(1 point) Responses Congress could
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Which of the following needs to be true for Congress to be bicameral? (1 point) • It needs to have two recesses every
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Which statement best explains how Congress uses its power of the purse to facilitate oversight of executive departments? (1
1 answer
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Draw your own diagram of the checks and balances that Congress has on it, as well as the checks it has on the other branches.
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Blackboyjoy
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Which of the following is an example of a non-legislative function of Congress?(1 point)
Responses circulating a discharge
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Which of the following is an example of a non-legislative function of Congress?(1 point)
approval of presidential treaties and
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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?(1 point)
override presidential vetoes foster relationships between states study
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In Congress, what do they do? Do they write laws enforce law and interpret laws or the president
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Use the passage to answer the question based on this excerpt, which of the following statements is most opposed to congress
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which part of the text can you use to discover the role of the Congress
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Which house of Congress has two representatives per state?
The House of Representative The senate The Capital
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Which statement is the best summary of Senator Byrd’s ideas?
Lobbying is essential to the proper operation of Congress.
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