“Mark up” of a bill means that 
 A. a president has crossed out sections of the bill that he or she finds personally objectionable.
 B. a bill has been approved after floor debate has finished.
 C. witnesses at committee hearings suggest modifications of the bill.
 D. the House Speaker and Senate majority leader have written a bill in a way that they favor.
 E. None of these answers is correct.

“Mark up” of a bill means that
A. a president has crossed out sections of the bill that he or she finds personally objectionable.
B. a bill has been approved after floor debate has finished.
C. witnesses at committee hearings suggest modifications of the bill.
D. the House Speaker and Senate majority leader have written a bill in a way that they favor.
E. None of these answers is correct.

 
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The trading of votes between members of Congress so that each gets the legislation he or she wants is called 
 A. gerrymandering.
 B. pandering.
 C. logrolling. 
D. pork-barreling. 
E. cloturing.

The trading of votes between members of Congress so that each gets the legislation he or she wants is called
A. gerrymandering.
B. pandering.
C. logrolling.
D. pork-barreling.
E. cloturing.

 
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Since the founding of the United States, the debate over the representation function of Congress has centered on whether 
 A. key decisions should be made by a small number of representatives in committee or by the whole membership in floor debate.
 B. the primary concern of a representative should be the interests of the nation or of his or her constituency.
 C. congressional or presidential authority should dominate on broad issues.
 D. the House or the Senate is more responsive to the public.
 E. the House or the Senate should take the lead on foreign policy issues.

Since the founding of the United States, the debate over the representation function of Congress has centered on whether
A. key decisions should be made by a small number of representatives in committee or by the whole membership in floor debate.
B. the primary concern of a representative should be the interests of the nation or of his or her constituency.
C. congressional or presidential authority should dominate on broad issues.
D. the House or the Senate is more responsive to the public.
E. the House or the Senate should take the lead on foreign policy issues.

 
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Which of the following statements is true? 
A. Political parties are unimportant in the organization of the U.S. Congress.
 B. Party-line voting rarely occurs in Congress.
 C. Party-line voting has increased in recent years. 
D. Partisanship makes virtually no difference in the votes cast in Congress.
 E. None of these answers is correct.

Which of the following statements is true?
A. Political parties are unimportant in the organization of the U.S. Congress.
B. Party-line voting rarely occurs in Congress.
C. Party-line voting has increased in recent years.
D. Partisanship makes virtually no difference in the votes cast in Congress.
E. None of these answers is correct.

 
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