A. govern every state in the Union
B. ensure a system of representation
C. ensure that neither of the chambers has the upper hand
D. pass laws consistent with moral values
Related Mcqs:
- The major function of the legislative branch is_______________?
A. to enact legislation
B. ensure that legislation is carried out
C. get around the administration
D. none of the above - The third function of the legislative branch is________________?
A. oversight
B. ensuring that jobs are provided equally
C. provide an opposition party to the administration in office
D. none of the above - Supervising and investigating the manner in which the legislative bureaucracy carries out and implements the laws Congress passes is a function called_____________?
A. control of Congress
B. Ways and Means
C. oversight
D. supervision - Political parties in the U.S function to______________?
A. define the interests of the people in the form of a platform
B. provide personnel to run the government
C. engage in political socialization
D. all of the above - People manipulate the social world which helps them to______________?
A. change the nature of the physical environment
B. adapt to the environment
C. take over the environment
D. regulate the environment - A personality refers to______________?
A. behavioral traits of a person
B. emotions of a person
C. attitudes of a person
D. all of the above - Maturation is a term used by developmental psychologists to refer to______________?
A. the development of personality
B. physical(biological)development
C. the development of natural resources
D. the aging process or senescence - The instrumental role was traditionally assigned to______________?
A. males
B. females
C. the old
D. children - Social movements tend to______________?
A. resist change
B. encourage change
C. redirect change
D. all of the above - The failure of rising expectations is related to______________?
A. a general rise in the standard of living for all segments of society
B. a rapid decline in the standard of living
C. false advertising and credit expansion
D. dissatisfaction based on relative deprivation