Answer:
B. Public opinion does not make public policy; rather, it restrains government officials from making truly unpopular actions/laws.
C. By voting, citizens are participating in the democratic process. Citizens vote for leaders to represent them and their ideas, and the leaders support the citizens' interests. There are two special rights only for U.S. citizens: voting in federal elections and running for federal office.
Answer: A, B, and C
Explanation:
All of the above can happen while the bill is in committee.
GATHERS INFORMATION THROUGH HEARING
A committee would need to evaluate the merits and demerits of a particular bill before they can propose it. They do this through hearings usually to a subcommittee, which will then present it's findings to the whole committee.
DECISION TO SEND TO FLOOR
After a bill has been evaluated, the committee has the discretion to send the bill to the floor of the House to continue along the legislative process. The Speaker of the house may set time limits on the committee and failure to work on a bill is equivalent to killing it.
CHANGES LANGUAGE OF BILL
The Committee will hold a 'mark-up' session where the bill may be revised and additions made. If the additions are substantial, the bill can reintroduced as a 'clean-bill' which will have a new number as well as the proposed changes.
I believe it is C, i'm sorry if i'm incorrect
Answer:
c) a personality disorder.
Explanation:
Personality disorder: This is one of the types of mental disorders in which a person has an unhealthy and rigid way of behaving, thinking, and functioning. A person who has been diagnosed with personality disorder finds difficulty in relating and perceiving to different people and situations.
Causes includes:
1. Genetic factors.
2. Environmental factors.
3. Child abuse.
Signs and symptoms:
1. Extreme emotional swings.
2. Unstable relationships.
3. Impulsive and self-destructive behaviors.
Type:
1. Obsessive-Compulsive disorder.
2. Antisocial.
3. Paranoid.
Jarrod most likely suffers from a personality disorder.