The Green Party, an issue-oriented party, did not fade into history because:

A. it wasformed by a leader with a strong personality.
B. it believes in aparticular political doctrine.
C. it became indifferent to some of the minor social issues.
D. it broadened its scope beyond just a single area of concern.
E. it partnered with major parties to resolve social issues.

Answer: D

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a. Strong political parties exist in the House, but party is weak in the Senate because there are few members. b. Article I of the Constitution dictates the establishment of political parties to make it easier to resolve differences between the chambers. c. Party leaders assemble and maintain party coalitions, but they need tools to encourage cooperation, and members have to sacrifice some independence. d. Organizational reforms have reduced the pressures on Congress so the parties do not play a very important role any more.

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The ______ proposes the budget and the ______ authorizes expenditures and determines how revenues are obtained.

a. Congress; president b. president; Congress c. agencies; Congress d. states; agencies

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