A) joint committee
B) conference committee
C) reconciliation committee
D) standing committee
E) select committee
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A) bill's authors.
B) Rules Committee.
C) Ways and Means Committee.
D) majority leader.
E) congressional staff.
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A) committee agencies.
B) oversight committees.
C) staff agencies.
D) review offices.
E) iron triangles.
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A) 50 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 80 percent
E) 95 percent
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A) Senators and members of the House are much less likely to be Hispanic than the population on the whole.
B) Senators and members of the House are more likely than the population on the whole to be Jewish.
C) Senators and members of the House are much more likely than the population on the whole to hold a professional or law degree.
D) Senators and members of the House are less likely than the population on the whole to be Protestants.
E) Senators and members of the House are,on average,much older than the population.
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A) the Speaker of the House
B) each party's own "steering and policy" committee
C) the president selects for members of his own party,and either the House majority or minority leader selects for opposition members
D) each party's National Committee
E) each party's whip
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A) refer a bill to multiple committees.
B) avoid a conference committee.
C) prevent a vote on a bill by speaking continuously on the floor.
D) call into question any action of the executive branch.
E) add amendments to any bill at any time.
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A) party affiliation,family connections,and the substance of issues raised during a campaign.
B) who decides to run for office,incumbency,and the drawing of district lines.
C) incumbency,franking,and party affiliation.
D) military service,professional connections,and religious beliefs.
E) race,religious beliefs,and the region of the country the district falls within.
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A) representatives spend about three-quarters of their time aiding constituents.
B) party leaders will not ask any member to vote in a way that conflicts with the interests or opinions of the member's district.
C) the House and Senate have recently created a Committee on Constituency Service.
D) the Constitution explicitly lists "constituent service" as the most important responsibility of Congress.
E) members of Congress have been impeached for not devoting enough attention to constituency service.
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A) a formal substructure of congressional parties,oriented toward fund-raising
B) unofficial groups of representatives or senators sharing similar interests or opinions
C) informal lobbying groups,organized around similar interests such as agriculture or maritime affairs
D) a formal committee that has the power to propose and write legislation
E) a vote by members of the House in order to determine who the Speaker of the House will be
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A) setting the legislative agenda.
B) getting senators to filibuster debates on bills that they oppose.
C) determining whether a member of Congress will run for re-election.
D) deciding committee assignments for members of Congress.
E) determining whether a bill will receive an open rule or a closed rule.
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A) dealing with administrative agencies
B) drafting legislative proposals
C) organizing hearings
D) debating and voting in subcommittee meetings
E) negotiating with lobbyists
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A) whether deliberations are closed or open to the general public.
B) assignment to powerful committees.
C) whether lobbyists are allowed inside Congress.
D) floor debate on a bill.
E) whether all members of the House or just members of a particular committee vote on passing a bill.
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A) more responsive to the needs of the elites in the states they represent.
B) less responsive to the needs of elites in the states they represent.
C) less responsive to the needs of local interest groups in the districts they represent.
D) more responsive to the needs of local interest groups in the districts they represent.
E) less responsive to the needs of both elites and interest groups in the districts they represent.
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