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jman1234

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The short-term biennial sessions in Texas
 
  A) tend to be more focused and productive and consequently, more legislation gets reviewed.
  B) gives legislators more time to review bills in the off-session, reducing the amount of time needed for debate during the regular sessions.
  C) necessitate the need for more 30-day special sessions.
  D) simplifies the process of reviewing legislation and getting bills passed.

Question 2

All of the following reflect U.S. concerns about Russia except __________________.
 
  A) its status as a nuclear weapons state
  B) its recent occupation of neighboring Georgia
  C) its annexation of Crimea
  D) its military aid to North Korea
  E) Russia's willingness to host intelligence leaker Edward Snowden



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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