Unlike our current constitution, the Articles of Confederation could be amended

a. only with the unanimous consent of the states.
b. by an affirmative vote of three-fourths of the state legislatures.
c. only after abolishing the original document and rewriting it.
d. at any time with assent of at least two state legislatures.
e. only upon the collapse of the government.

ANS: A

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The nature of the amendment process has probably kept the amendments added to the U.S. Constitution

A. relatively simple in nature B. legally complex in nature C. relatively few in number D. extremely controversial E. somewhat redundant

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What do business interest groups and public-interest groups have in common?

A) They both run candidates in elections B) Neither is required to register as lobbyists C) They both advocate for the same public policies D) They both prefer to interact with the public and with lawmakers E) They both seek to influence public policy.

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