Which amendment gives authority to the members of the house to elect one of the top three presidential candidates in the event that no candidate receives a majority vote
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blahhh
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Which amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics
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The Twelfth Amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics.
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Which state took four years to accept the Articles of Confederation
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Maryland
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Who was responsible for appointing the government of the new states formed through the Northwest Ordinance of 1787
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congress
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What enables congress to expand its powers when necessary
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(elastic clause)
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Which of the following is an example of a political amendment
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President is limited to two terms in office
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Which type of committee handles organizational duties and conducts research studies
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Joint commitee >:]
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What is one of the main functions of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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It investigates waste, fraud, and abuse within every area of the
Federal Government.
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Which House committee is responsible for managing air and maritime traffic border safety and emergency preparedness
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(Committee on Homeland Security)
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How can the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Foreign Affairs be classified
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(standing committees)
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Which of the following are known as permanent committees used in congress
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Standing committees
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What individuals is elected as the presiding officer of the house and also considered the leader of his or her party
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speaker of the house
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Which amendment gives authority to the members of the house to elect one of the top three presidential candidates in the event that no candidate receives a majority vote
blahhh
Which amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics
The Twelfth Amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics.
Which state took four years to accept the Articles of Confederation
Maryland
Who was responsible for appointing the government of the new states formed through the Northwest Ordinance of 1787
congress
What enables congress to expand its powers when necessary
(elastic clause)
Which of the following is an example of a political amendment
President is limited to two terms in office
Which type of committee handles organizational duties and conducts research studies
Joint commitee >:]
What is one of the main functions of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
It investigates waste, fraud, and abuse within every area of the
Federal Government.
Which House committee is responsible for managing air and maritime traffic border safety and emergency preparedness
(Committee on Homeland Security)
How can the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Foreign Affairs be classified
(standing committees)
Which of the following are known as permanent committees used in congress
Standing committees
What individuals is elected as the presiding officer of the house and also considered the leader of his or her party
What is the yearly salary for the President of The United Way
Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
Which of the following individuals acts as a party spokesperson and is in charge of trying to get the majority party's legislation through the House of Representatives
What is one of the main functions of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
What is the yearly salary for the President of The United Way
Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
Which of the following individuals acts as a party spokesperson and is in charge of trying to get the majority party's legislation through the House of Representatives
How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
How long is the term for an elected member of the House of Representatives
Which of the following individuals acts as a party spokesperson and is in charge of trying to get the majority party's legislation through the House of Representatives
What offices is classified under the executive branch
How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
What was the purpose of the reapportionment act of 1929
How are the leaders of each presidential cabinet selected
Which amendment gives authority to the members of the house to elect one of the top three presidential candidates in the event that no candidate receives a majority vote