Is contracting out always cheaper than performing the service in house?

What will be an ideal response?

Contracting out is not always cheaper. Though often associated with competitive bidding (lower cost/higher value), some contractors are highly specialized and may be one of two bidders on a highly sophisticated project

Political Science

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When an amendment to the U.S. Constitution is proposed by Congress, the Texas legislature may vote for ratification using

A) simple resolution passed by a two-thirds vote in both chambers. B) joint resolution requiring a simple majority vote in each body. C) joint resolution passed by both houses and a popular referendum. D) concurrent resolution passed by a three-fifths vote and signed by the governor.

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Senate confirmation of justices turned nasty in the late 1980s, after President Reagan's nomination of __________, which faced fierce opposition from liberals.

A. Clarence Thomas B. Robert Bork C. John Roberts D. Samuel Alito

Political Science