Outline the five sequential features of the congressional legislative process, or how a bill becomes law.

What will be an ideal response?

A bill must generally pass through five steps to become law: introduction, when a legislator formally proposes it; committee review, when subgroups within the House or Senate review it; House and Senate approval, where a majority of members in both houses must approve it; conference committee reconciliation, which reconciles House and Senate versions; and presidential approval, when the bill is signed by the president.

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How does lower voter turnout among young citizens affect the composition of those who show up at the polls?

a. Conservatives are overrepresented at the polls. b. Young citizens are overrepresented at the polls. c. Democrats are overrepresented at the polls. — d. Liberals are overrepresented at the polls.

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The system of government associated with the Articles of Confederation was widely criticized for being extraordinarily weak. Which of the following was NOT a criticism of the Articles of Confederation?

a. The government lacked an executive branch. b. The government lacked a judiciary branch. c. The government had difficulty getting needed supplies to the troops during the Revolutionary War. d. The government did not have the power to tax. e. The government did not give enough power to the states.

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