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    The Power to Make Proposals and to Block Proposals from Being
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The Power to Make Proposals and to Block Proposals from Being

Question 74

Question 74

Multiple Choice

The power to make proposals and to block proposals from being made is known as


A) jamming.
B) throttling.
C) damming.
D) gatekeeping.
E) obstruction.

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