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APHR Study Questions/Terms
  • APHR Study Questions/Terms

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  • APHR Study Questions/Terms HR Operations - Answer ️️ -focus on business issues and the human resources functions anticipating and planning for change HR actives cover? - Answer ️️ -everything an organization uses to affect employee behaviors 5 steps in the lawmaking process - Answer ️️ -Draft a Bill, Debate, Voting, Referral to another chamber, and final actions Who can draft a bill? - Answer ️️ -Anyone, only member of congress may introduce it into legislation Once a bil...
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CDFM Module 1 *Indicate Quiz question With Complete Solutions
  • CDFM Module 1 *Indicate Quiz question With Complete Solutions

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  • *How many branches of the government did the Constitution establish? correct answer: 3 *Where are the Federal-level laws enacted? correct answer: Congress *In which article of the Constitution is the power to raise taxes found? correct answer: Article 1 *What occurs when Congress is not in session and the President does not sign a properly-presented enrolled bill within ten days? correct answer: Pocket Veto *What was the predecessor to the Constitution? correct answer: The Artic...
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CDFM Module 1 *Indicate Quiz questions & Answers!!
  • CDFM Module 1 *Indicate Quiz questions & Answers!!

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  • *How many branches of the government did the Constitution establish? - ANSWER 3 *Where are the Federal-level laws enacted? - ANSWER Congress *In which article of the Constitution is the power to raise taxes found? - ANSWER Article 1 *What occurs when Congress is not in session and the President does not sign a properly-presented enrolled bill within ten days? - ANSWER Pocket Veto *What was the predecessor to the Constitution? - ANSWER The Articles of the Confederation *How frequen...
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AP Gov Executive Branch (Extra-Credit)
  • AP Gov Executive Branch (Extra-Credit)

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  • AP Gov Executive Branch (Extra-Credit) Twenty-second Amendment - ANS-Passed in 1951, the amendment that limits presidents to two terms of office. Impeachment - ANS-., Formal accusation by the lower house of a legislature against a public official, the first step in removal from office. Watergate - ANS-The events and scandal surrounding a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972 and the subsequent cover-up of White House involvement, leading to the eventual re...
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Certified Defense Financial Manager Course Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Certified Defense Financial Manager Course Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Certified Defense Financial Manager Course Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What was the predecessor to the Constitution? -Answer-Articles of Confederation Where are Federal-Level laws enacted? -Answer-Congress What Article, Section and Clause empowers Congress to collect taxes -Answer-Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1 What occurs when the President does not sign an enrolled bull within 10 days? - Answer-Pocket Veto Which branch of government implements laws? -Answer-Executive Approxim...
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CDFM Module 1.1
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  • CDFM Module 1.1 Article I of the Constitution establishes Legislative Branch (Oversight by GAO) Article II of the Constitution establishes Executive Branch (Oversight by OMB) Article III of the Constitution establishes Judicial Branch Art I, Sec 8 states that Congress shall have the authority "To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution", i.e. make laws Congress consists of Senate and House of Representatives (Art I, Sec 1) Bi...
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CDFM Module 1|Correct Answers with complete solutions
  • CDFM Module 1|Correct Answers with complete solutions

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  • CDFM Module 1|Correct Answers with complete solutions 3 branches of federal government executive (me), judicial, legislative 1.1.1 OMB Circular A-11 Preparation and Submission of Budget Estimates Comes out every summer. 1.1.2 Contains a section on reporting on employment and personnel compensation 1.2.4 Rules for calculating FTEs can be found here 1.2.13 Best place to find updated laws T Genesis of US Federal Legislative process can be traced to these events Declaration of Ind...
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POLS 101 FINAL EXAM REVIEW  ALREADY PASSED
  • POLS 101 FINAL EXAM REVIEW ALREADY PASSED

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  • POLS 101 FINAL EXAM REVIEW ALREADY PASSED agency representation the type of representation by which representatives are held accountable to their constituency if they fail to represent that constituency properly. this is the incentive for good representation when the personal backgrounds, views, and interests of the representative differ from those of his or her constituency appropriations the amounts of money approved by congress in statutes (bills) that each unit or agency of gove...
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Certified Defense Financial Manager Course Exam Questions and Answers
  • Certified Defense Financial Manager Course Exam Questions and Answers

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  • What was the predecessor to the Constitution? Articles of Confederation Where are Federal-Level laws enacted? Congress What Article, Section and Clause empowers Congress to collect taxes Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1 What occurs when the President does not sign an enrolled bull within 10 days? Pocket Veto Which branch of government implements laws? Executive Approximately what percent of federal spending is discretionary? 30% How frequently does congress review the DoD budget reques...
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PSCI 1101 Chapter 6 Test Questions with Correct Answers
  • PSCI 1101 Chapter 6 Test Questions with Correct Answers

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  • PSCI 1101 Chapter 6 Test Questions with Correct Answers Majority Leader - Answer-The formal leader of the party controlling a majority of the seats in the House or the Senate. In the Senate the majority leader is the head of the majority party. In the House the majority leader ranks second in the party hierarchy behind the Speaker Majority Whip - Answer-Majority (minority) party official in Congress charged with managing communications between party leaders and members Multiple Referrals ...
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