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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Chapter 7.5 Pages 266 to 273

1) What is a hold?
A) a failed filibuster
B) a type of constituency service
C) an illegal perk from a lobbyist
D) a way for a member of the House to delay legislation by refusing to support a
unanimous consent agreement
E) a Senate tactic that signals the leadership to consult the senator before further action is
taken on a bill

2) How can a filibuster be stopped?
A) with a three-fifths vote of all House members
B) with a discharge petition
C) with a cloture motion
D) through senatorial courtesy
E) A filibuster can not be stopped. That is why they are so powerful.

3) What did the Gang of Fourteen prevent?
A) Social Security reform
B) changes to the filibuster rules
C) the China Trade Act of 2000
D) ghost voting
E) extending George W. Bushʹs tax cuts

4) Which of the following best describes George W. Bushʹs beliefs about Congress?
A) Congress should take the lead in domestic policymaking.
B) Congress should take the lead in foreign policy issues.
C) A strong Congress is the best way to keep America safe from terrorists.
D) Congress has limited oversight over the executive branch, especially in times of war.
E) Congress should lead and the president should follow.

5) The War Powers Act
A) was an unsuccessful attempt to reassert Congressional authority over the executive
branch.
B) was declared unconstitutional in Bowers v. Hardwick.
C) hinders the ability of Congress to declare war.
D) was nullified by Richard Nixonʹs signing statement.
E) has been precisely followed by all sitting presidents since the law was enacted.

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