Ans..(c) the Majority Leader of the senate
The majority leader of the senate is the real political leader of the senate who acts as a spokesperson for the majority party in the senate.
Question 7 (3.5 points) The Senator who is the real political leader of the Senate (that...
If you visit the Senate chamber during a session on an average day, you're most likely to find the session presided over byA)Speaker of the HouseB)A President pro temC)The Vice PresidentD)The Majority Leader
if you visit the senate chamber during a session on a average day, you're most likely to find the session presided over bya)a speaker for the house b)a president pro tem c)the vice president of the united states d)the majority leader
Question 2 (3.5 points) Which of the following does NOT express the difference between a head of state and a head of government in a developed democracy? a) A head of state may sometimes get the job by heredity, while a head of government is always elected. b) A head of state performs mostly ceremonial functions while a head of government performs political/executive functions. c) A head of state usually has more real political power than a head of government....
Question 10 (3.5 points) Which of the following is true about filibusters? a) A filibuster can be an effective veto point if it has the support of 41 or more senators. b) A filibuster can be stopped by a vote of cloture, which requires the approval of all 100 senators. c) Filibusters can only be done in the U.S. House of Representatives, but not in the U.S. senate. d) The president can order a senator to stop giving a filibuster.
Question 13 (3.5 points) Federal judges... a) are nominated by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. b) are nominated by the House of Representatives with the advice and consent of the President c) are nominated by the Senate with the advice and consent of the Supreme Court. d) are nominated by the President with the advice and consent of the Supreme Court.
Question 15 (3.5 points) Which of the following is a power explicitly (or "expressly") granted to the president in Article Il of the Constitution? a) The power to fire Supreme Court justices. b) The power to receive ambassadors from foreign countries. c) The power to make foreign treaties with the advice and consent of the Vice President. d) The power to require opinions in writing from the Speaker of the House.
Congress is made up of the house of representatives and the
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Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms and represent a district in a state. The number of representatives for each state is determined by population. States with larger populations have more representatives than states with smaller pulations. The total number of representatives is set by...
Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms and represent a district in a state. The number of representatives for each state is determined by population. States with larger populations have more representatives than states with smaller pulations. The total number of representatives is set by law at 435. Members of nate serve six-year terms and represent a state. Each state has 2 senators, total of 100...
Question 18 (3.5 points) Which of the following is true about the Cabinet? a) It consists of the heads of the fifteen executive departments of the United States. b) It consists of people who were nominated by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. c) The title of members of the cabinet who head the executive departments is "Secretary" (except for the head of the Justice Department, who is called the "Attorney General"). d) All of the...
Question 3 (3.5 points) A Supreme Court justice who agrees with the Court's decision in a case, but disagrees with the logic of the majority... a) will always write the majority opinion. b) will probably write a dissenting opinion in the case. c) may decide to write a concurring opinion in the case. d) will probably resign from the court in protest.