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    The Fact That a Tie Vote in the Senate Is
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The Fact That a Tie Vote in the Senate Is

Question 110

Question 110

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The fact that a tie vote in the Senate is broken by the vice president is an example of:


A) executive supremacy
B) executive privilege
C) a collective action problem
D) checks and balances
E) divided government

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