Bill "C": Grant Titles of Nobility
Factor #1 Does Congress have the power to do this?
o Yes O...
Bill "C": Grant Titles of Nobility
Factor #1 Does Congress have the power to do this?
o Yes O No
because:
Factor #2 Would your constituents support this bill?
o Yes O No
because:
Factor #3 Would your political party support this bill?
1) Check one value this bill stands for the most:
o Liberty. o Equality
o Competition. o Cooperation
o Cost Saving. o Generosity
2) This bill would most likely be supported by the:
o Republican Party. o Democratic Party
Factor #4 In your opinion, should this bill pass?
because:β
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