A ______ is one in which only one political party is legally allowed to hold power

A. nonpartisan system
B. single-party system
C. one-party dominant system
D. two-party system

B. single-party system

Political Science

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Identifying and making legislative earmarks public was a key feature of

A. the 1946 lobbying reforms. B. the 1995 lobbying reforms. C. the 1995-96 rules of the House and Senate. D. the 2007 lobbying reforms. E. both the 1946 lobbying reforms and the 2007 lobbying reforms.

Political Science

Appropriations of funds by congressional legislators for projects in their districts are known as

A. earmarks. B. block grants. C. categorical block grants. D. pork barrel. E. preferred bills.

Political Science