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Writing more than one hundred years ago, James Bryce, a noted observer of U.S. politics, contended that __________ is (are) the greatest source of power in the United States.
 
  A) public opinion
  B) the media
  C) Congress
  D) the president
  E) political parties

Question 2

The first departments created by Congress include all of the following EXCEPT
 
  A) the Justice Department.
  B) the State Department.
  C) the Treasury Department.
  D) the War Department.
  E) the Post Office.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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