47. (p. 355) Which of the following is one of the three major functions of Congress’s policymaking role? A. lawmaking B. check the president C. appease special interests D. inform the people E. check the Supreme Court

47. (p. 355) Which of the following is one of the three major functions of Congress’s policymaking role?
A. lawmaking
B. check the president
C. appease special interests
D. inform the people
E. check the Supreme Court

 
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46. (p. 355) The dominant policymaking political institution during most of the nineteenth century was A. the president and the executive branch. B. Congress. C. the Supreme Court. D. the bureaucracy. E. the mass media

46. (p. 355) The dominant policymaking political institution during most of the nineteenth century was
A. the president and the executive branch.
B. Congress.
C. the Supreme Court.
D. the bureaucracy.
E. the mass media

 
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45. (p. 354) A pocket veto differs from a regular presidential veto in that the pocket veto A. applies only to a section of the legislation in question. B. applies only to expenditure legislation. C. occurs when the president decides to veto a bill he had previously signed. D. can take effect only when the Congress is not in session. E. occurs when the president goes before Congress to announce a veto.

45. (p. 354) A pocket veto differs from a regular presidential veto in that the pocket veto
A. applies only to a section of the legislation in question.
B. applies only to expenditure legislation.
C. occurs when the president decides to veto a bill he had previously signed.
D. can take effect only when the Congress is not in session.
E. occurs when the president goes before Congress to announce a veto.

 
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44. (p. 354) To override a presidential veto, Congress must vote by A. a simple majority. B. a three-fifths majority. C. a two-thirds majority. D. a four-fifths majority. E. a simple majority in the House and a three-fifths majority in the Senate.

44. (p. 354) To override a presidential veto, Congress must vote by
A. a simple majority.
B. a three-fifths majority.
C. a two-thirds majority.
D. a four-fifths majority.
E. a simple majority in the House and a three-fifths majority in the Senate.

 
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