How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
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The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified
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What was the purpose of the reapportionment act of 1929
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The reapportionment act setup a method for apportioning a
constant 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives
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How are the leaders of each presidential cabinet selected
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appointed by the president
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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
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blahhh
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When a bill is proposed which committee does it go through for consideration
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Standing Committee
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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
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Majority Leader
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What offices is classified under the executive branch
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president
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What best describes a person who handles foreign affairs and negotiates treaties with foreign countries
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Diplomat
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What committees did Congress select one representative from each state with one member who presided as president
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commitee of the states
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Which House committee researches and investigates any issue concerning America's small businesses including financial aid and regulatory practices
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Committee on Small Business
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What group is the house majority leader elected
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members of the house
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What is a criterion for an individual to become president as stated by Article II Section 1 of the Constitution
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He or she must be a "natural born citizen"
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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 is one function of the committee on ethics
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it investigates and makes recommendations on the conduct of house members
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Regarding the presidency which of the following did delegates of the Constitutional Convention not agree to do
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Give absolute power to the elective branch. (ALS)
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Which plan proposed congress would be allowed to override a presidential veto with a two thirds vote in both houses
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Virginia Plan
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Of the following which is not a purpose of the ten sections within Article I
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Provide Congress with limitless powers.
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Of the following which provided a framework for the establishment of a national government
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Constitution
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How many terms did Franklin D. Roosevelt serve as the United States president
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How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified
by the senate to go into effect. He can appoint ambassadors, and
they also must be approved by the senate.
What was the purpose of the reapportionment act of 1929
The reapportionment act setup a method for apportioning a
constant 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives
How are the leaders of each presidential cabinet selected
appointed by the president
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
When a bill is proposed which committee does it go through for consideration
Standing Committee
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
Majority Leader
What offices is classified under the executive branch
president
What best describes a person who handles foreign affairs and negotiates treaties with foreign countries
Diplomat
What committees did Congress select one representative from each state with one member who presided as president
commitee of the states
Which House committee researches and investigates any issue concerning America's small businesses including financial aid and regulatory practices
Committee on Small Business
What group is the house majority leader elected
members of the house
What is a criterion for an individual to become president as stated by Article II Section 1 of the Constitution
He or she must be a "natural born citizen"
Which of the following are known as permanent committees used in congress
Standing committees
What is one function of the committee on ethics
it investigates and makes recommendations on the conduct of house members
Regarding the presidency which of the following did delegates of the Constitutional Convention not agree to do
Give absolute power to the elective branch. (ALS)
Which plan proposed congress would be allowed to override a presidential veto with a two thirds vote in both houses
Virginia Plan
Of the following which is not a purpose of the ten sections within Article I
Provide Congress with limitless powers.
Of the following which provided a framework for the establishment of a national government
Constitution
How many terms did Franklin D. Roosevelt serve as the United States president
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
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
When the office of the president was first developed how was the vice president selected
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
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
What best describes a person who handles foreign affairs and negotiates treaties with foreign countries