If committees simply ignore a bill or fail to schedule hearings on it, they are said to be ________

A. filibustering a bill
B. staggering a bill
C. pigeonholing a bill
D. bulldogging a bill

ANSWER: C

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The Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction in all of the following cases EXCEPT

A. cases involving an ambassador of another country suing a state. B. cases involving violations of federal laws. C. cases in which the federal government sues a company or group of citizens. D. cases in which the federal government sues a state. E. cases involving a citizen of one state suing a citizen of another state.

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