When is the staff of a member of Congress most likely to have an influence over how he or she votes on a given bill?
a. when the bill is expensive
b. when the bill is important to his or her constituents
c. when the bill is highly partisan
d. when the bill is nonideological
Answer: d
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a. Commerce b. Defense c. Labor d. Transportation e. State
Your attorney in your civil rights case has just heard back from the Second Circuit Court of Appeal, who have decided against you in your appeal. Your attorney is ______.
a. finished with you because there are no longer any courts to which to appeal b. despondent but slightly hopeful, as there’s a small chance the Supreme Court will hear your case c. largely happy, because there’s a very good chance the Supreme Court will hear your case d. thrilled, because now the case is assured to be heard at the Supreme Court