PLS HURR 15 POINTTSSS and BRAINLIESTTT
Question 23(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
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PLS HURR 15 POINTTSSS and BRAINLIESTTT
Question 23(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(03.01 MC)
A bar chart lists the number of filibusters by Republicans and Democrats from 1992 to 2012. Republicans filibustered 591 times, trending upward over the period, while Democrats used the filibuster 352 times, trending slightly downward.
© Cory M. Grenier 2012
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How does this graph demonstrate the value of Senate factions in attempting to cooperate?
They have to work together to make weak legislation better.
They have to work together to reach the three-fifths majority to end filibusters.
They have to work together so that the interests of each state are represented.
They have to work together so that individual members will not dominate proceedings.
Question 25(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(03.03 MC)
Which of the following is an accurate comparison of a treaty and an executive agreement?
Treaty Executive Agreement
(A) Has the force of law Does not have the force of law
(B) Senate ratification is not necessary The Senate needs to ratify it
(C) May originate in congressional legislation Has supremacy over federal laws
(D) A pact between the president and the head of a foreign state A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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The current population of a city can be represented by "p." the population is expected to increase by 6.5% next year. write an expression in simplest form that represents the expected population next year.
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All of the following were restrictions on free african americans, who lived primarily in the upper south except:
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Which type of work did slaves in the us south not engage in? gang work skilled work task work union work
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