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The Line Item Veto Actallowed presidents to __________.
 
  A)remove any expenditure that did not have a tax increase to pay for it from a bill and send it back to Congress without vetoing the entire piece of legislation
  B)remove any tax credit or new expenditure from a bill and send it back to Congress without vetoing the entire piece of legislation
  C)remove tax provisions from bills and add spending provisions without congressional approval
  D)remove spending items from a bill and impound the funds for projects that the president preferred without a congressional response

Question 2

Which of the following illustrates the blending of campaigning and governance?
 
  A)the appointment of Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State
  B)the creation of an official campaign hashtag by Barack Obama
  C)therefusal to fire existing administration officials by President Johnson
  D)the decision by George H.W. Bush to have a small transition team



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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