What did Jim Crow laws represent?
a. the official system of integration in the South
b. the voter registration system in the South that frequently disenfranchised blacks
c. the official system of segregation in the South
d. the official social contract used in the South
c
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Joint committees are often formed in order to ______.
a. address problems that cannot be assigned to a particular standing committee b. speed up consideration of complex legislation c. investigate bureaucratic malfeasance d. demonstrate frugality to overburdened taxpayers e. prevent filibusters on key issues
Using Figure 3, draw indifference curves for each veto player (A and B) with respect to the status quo (SQ). Shade in the winset if there is one. Which of the potential policy proposals (labeled X1–X4), would win in a pairwise contest against the status quo?
A. X1
B. X2
C. X3
D. X4