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6 years ago
________ provides an executive the right to veto parts of a spending bill approved by a legislature without having to veto the entire bill.
 
  A. Amendatory veto
  B. Pocket veto
  C. Line item veto
  D. Reduction veto
  E. Absolute veto

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What is the caucus system of party nomination, how does it differ from primary elections?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The ________ in the United States (often called county attorneys or district attorneys) are usually county officials; most are locally elected and subject to little supervision by state authorities.
 
  A. defense counsels
  B. chief prosecutors
  C. public defenders
  D. prison officials
  E. judges
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6 years ago
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C

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An ideal response would be:
State law establishes the process by which party nominees are selected. Most states use primary elections, but some permit the parties to nominate their candidates through a caucus or convention. In the caucus system, party delegates elected in local voting district meetings decide on the party nominee. In some states, a convention narrows the field to two candidates if no candidate gets a set percentage of delegate votes at the party convention. The dynamics of winning a nomination in states with a caucus system are different from those in states with a primary. In a caucus system, having a grassroots organization or an intense appeal that can mobilize politically active, better-educated voters to attend a neighborhood meeting is essential for candidates.

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