How is legislation proposed in the House of Representatives
A.) A staff member places legislation in a wooden box on a desk at the front of the House chamber
B.) A staff member sends a draft of the legislation to the clerk
C.) a legislator submits the proposal to the Office of the Executive
D.) a legislator reads his/her proposed legislation aloud before a quorum of lawmakers
Answer: A.) A staff member places legislation in a wooden box on a desk at the front of the House chamber
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A. Emotions B. Incomplete information C. Propaganda D. Cost-benefit analysis E. Personal interests
A skeptic might suggest that
a. there is no such thing as morality. b. states are the only actors that can adopt and enforce the moral laws necessary for international relations. c. moral categories have no meaning in international relations because no institutions exist to provide order. d. moral laws must be obeyed as best they can by actors in international relations, but international organizations cannot be trusted to enforce them. e. international politics rests on a society of states with certain rules, although those rules are not always perfectly obeyed.