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How does the presidential agenda affect congress
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Reggie
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explain someone please
policy implications of party congress; • A powerful Speaker of the House
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keke
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Imagine that the President of the United States has tried for several years to get Congress to pass legislation which would
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Toya
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supposed a president vetoed a bill passed by congress according to the information which of the following actions by congress
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Anonymous
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Which statement is false?
1.)Most bills may originate in either house of Congress. 2.)To introduce a bill in the house, a
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Mackenzie
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Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law?(1 point)
Responses Committees are
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Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law?
A. Committees are important
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Explain each of the steps in the lawmaking process (use ICHOP!). Make it one line.
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individuals and what help shape legislation
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Who assigns bills the the committees? Why is this an important power to have and how can this person use this influence?
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Angela
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What is the final step for a bill to become a law in the United States?
* 1 point Signed by the Vice President Approved by the
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lil beby
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When an individual, non-cabinet member, proposes a bill.
Terms I have are: Cabinet Civil Servant NDP Representative Democracy
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Anonymous
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3. What are the two things that the president can do with a bill he is presented with?
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BILLS THAT ORIGINATE IN EITHER HOUSE OF CONGRESS MAY BE
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Anonymous
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Which of the following constitutional quotes best explains the differences between each congressional chamber’s approach to
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yup
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Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law?(1 point) Responses Committees are
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yup
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A bill has been approved in the House and Senate, albeit in slightly different versions. The bill now goes to ??
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Margaret
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Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law? (1 point)
Committees are important
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Rawr
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Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law?(1 point) Responses Committees are
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b33ft0ads
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Which of the following constitutional quotes best explains the differences between each congressional chamber’s approach to
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b33ft0ads
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How did a bill become a law??
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Andrea
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if the persident of the united states vetoes a bill sent to him by congress,can this bill still become a law?
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crystal
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Congressional committee must pass along every bill to be debated and voted on by the other members of their respective houses.
Is
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Shadow
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There were a few items on my mind as I wonder if there is any way to find these out. Is there any way to search through a broad
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Abogado
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decribe 2 ways the federal buracracy helps shape laws passed by congress?
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Anonymous
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Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law?(1 point) Responses Committees are
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klob
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What are examples of influences that could cause a member of the House to vote in opposition to the citizens of his/her
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Anonymous
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Can someone please help with this question? It has three parts to the question.
1.Is it easy or difficult to pass a bill? 2. What
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B.B.
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What power to influence legislation do minority leaders in Congress have?(1 point) Responses They can ensure that diverse
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who
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Which statement describes what would MOST LIKELY occur if the House and the Senate pass two different versions of the same bill?
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What MOST LIKELY makes the Rules Committee one of the most powerful committees in the House?
Responses A it decides if someone
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Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law?(1 point) Responses Committees are
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Why are groups outside of Congress more effective than individuals in influencing the legislative process?(1 point) Responses
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mustiple choice Q.
The congessional lawmaking process is biased toward: A> bold new initiatives rather than small adjustments in
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Car
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Analyze the table. What is the purpose of having committees on some of the same issues in both the House and the Senate?
(1
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What power to influence legislation do minority leaders in Congress have?(1 point)
Responses They can ensure that diverse
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Explain how a bill becomes a law. Include at least 5 steps. Use the picture below to help.
First, ___ is created. Second,___ is
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I know where you live!
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how does a bill become a law
thanx :)
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softball gal
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How a bill becomes a law?
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Stacey
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what does a bill need to do to get passed?
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deb
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how can a governors message power affect legislation in a state?
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Anonymous
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how can a governors message power affect legislation in a state?
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Anonymous
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be aware of two significant facts about the legislative process. First, almost all legislation is considered in subcommittees
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Anonymous
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Explain what happens when a bill is vetoed.(1 point)
Responses When a bill is vetoed, it moves from committee review to chamber
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You see on the news that a United States senator is considering introducing a bill to reform the U.S. tax code.
What is wrong
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Which statement best assesses how individuals and groups outside of Congress shape the legislative process?(1 point) Responses
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who
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What are different types of legislations, and how do I decide which one is linked to certain issues?
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Anonymous
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Shaping the Legislative Process Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Which table accurately depicts the structure of a final
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Which statement best assesses how individuals and groups outside of Congress shape the legislative process?(1 point)
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where do bills or ideas for laws come from???
what bills or ideas might each group of people suggest?
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monica
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