Legislatures engage in three principal functions, namely,

a. policy making, auditing, and control of regulatory activities.
b. representation, constituent service, and policy making.
c. enacting laws, allocating funds, and oversight.
d. policy making, oversight, and representation.

d

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In a single-case interaction design, an interaction is said to exist if

a. the participant engages in more social interactions than under baseline. b. each treatment has an effect. c. the effect of the two treatments together is greater than either alone. d. one treatment works with or without the other treatment which does not work.

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An interest group filing an amicus curiae brief is an example of __________

a. grassroots lobbying. b. how interest groups influence elections c. lobbying an executive branch agency d. lobbying the judicial branch

Political Science