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rlane42

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The governor using the line-item veto is one way
 
  a. the executive checks the judiciary.
  b. the legislature checks the executive.
  c. the executive checks the legislature.
  d. the legislature checks the judiciary.
  e. the judiciary checks the legislature.

Question 2

The PROGRESA program of Mexico was set up to address
 
  a. national security policy.
  b. the North American Free Trade Agreement.
  c. rural poverty.
  d. immigration.
  e. debt relief.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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