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jrubin

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A committee that meets to resolve differences between House and Senate versions of the same legislation is a(n)
 
  a. ad hoc committee.
  b. interim committee.
  c. joint committee.
  d. conference committee.
  e. standing committee.

Question 2

_____ assumes that conflict is at the heart of politics and accepts that a diversity of interests will lead to consensual outcomes through the tug-and-pull of discussion and debate.
 
  a. Conflict theory
  b. Pluralism
  c. Political realism
  d. Filibuster



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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