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The government has the right to restrict the number of people who visit the white house. this is an example of a government exercising its
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Acommittee that exists permanently in either the house of representatives or the senate is called a a. permanent committee b. long-term committee c. standing committee d. enduring committee select the best answer from the choices provided
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The state fire marshal ensures a program can legally operate in a specific location and has sound structure?
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