Govt- Chapter 7, Section 1 Question Preview (ID: 60234)


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A president may kill a bill passed during the last 10 days Congress is in session by refusing to act on it:
a) Legislative veto
b) Judicial review
c) Judicial restraint
d) Pocket veto

In which step do members of both chambers reach a compromise, sending the bill on for final approval?
a) Committee action
b) Approval bill sent to the president
c) Floor action
d) Conference action

This covers matters affecting only one house of Congress and is passed by the house alone:
a) Simple resolution
b) Joint resolution
c) Concurrent resolution
d) Expressed resolution

Concurrent resolutions deal with matters requiring action of House and Senate and:
a) Have the force of law
b) Do not require the president's signature
c) Are passed by only one house of congress
d) Require the president's signature

In which step does the House debate on a bill?
a) Committee action
b) Debate action
c) Floor action
d) Conference action

A provision on a subject other than the one covered in the bill:
a) Simple resolution
b) Public bills
c) Rider
d) Private bills

This group tends to favor social-welfare programs:
a) Republicans
b) Democrats
c) Lobbyists
d) Political Action Committees (PACs)

These bills deal with individual people or places:
a) Public bills
b) Private biils
c) Appropriations bills
d) Authorization bills

These bills deal with general matters and apply to the entire nation:
a) Public bills
b) Private bills
c) Authorization bills
d) Appropriation bills

Database that allows you to search the full text of all versions of House and Senate bills by either bill number or keyword:
a) JEFFERSON
b) EDISON
c) WASHINGTON
d) THOMAS

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