When a bill is pigeonholed by a committee, it is
a. given the highest priority.
b. placed on the calendar.
c. given a special rule by the rules committee.
d. put on the bottom of a committee's agenda never to be seen again.
e. earmarked to receive favorable consideration from the appropriations committee.
E
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Direct contact with legislatures and executive branch employees for the purpose of influencing policy is called ______.
a. electioneering b. franking c. lobbying d. pressuring
In the 19th century, the federal government acted in the economy to support broad policy goals such as ______.
a. the provision of market-based financial operations b. directly influencing the value of federal currency c. influencing employment through government spending d. the building of the Transcontinental Railroad