What is the government spending money on 2019
Nearly 60 percent of mandatory spending in 2019 was for Social Security and other income support programs (figure 3). Most of the remainder paid for the two
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Who is the leader of the lower house of the legislative branch
United States House of RepresentativesLeadershipSpeakerNancy Pelosi (D) since January 3, 2019Majority LeaderSteny Hoyer (D) since January 3, 2019Minority
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In the card game contract bridge, a takeout double is a low-level conventional call of “Double” over an opponent’s bid as a request for
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Cupolas were originally designed to add natural light and ventilation to the area under a roof. They sit on the ridge of a roof and can be found in many
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Elderberry can be identified by the characteristics on the leaves, which are oblong and have ‘sawtooth’ sharply serrated edges. They are arranged
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