Exam 7: The Confederacy of Dunces: The Legislative Function Not in Bad Spanish
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Describe what your text means by the "Bob solution" and how it relates to the concept of gridlock.
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Which of the following refers to a representative who attempts to do exactly what the constituents want?
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The development of organized religion pulled lawmaking power away from kings because ______.
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The U.S.House of Representatives is divided into 435 single-member districts providing what type of representation?
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Most of the real lawmaking in democratic legislatures goes on ______.
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A senator from the state of Oregon,knowing the citizens of Oregon support the right to die for the terminally ill,filibustered a vote in the Senate chamber that sought to preempt state right to die laws.This is an example of a ______.
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Explain how the proliferation of political parties in a proportional representation system can lead to difficulties in creating a new public policy.
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Which of the following statements is true with regard to district elections?
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Checks and balances and the representation of the different segments of society are two reasons for a government to adopt ______.
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Legislatures that use geographic representation and a first-past-the-post system produce which of the following?
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Define the term gerrymander and explain how gerrymandering affects district elections.
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Which of these nations had 12 different governments from 1990 to 2004?
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Gridlock occurs when the checks and balances within the presidential system work too well.
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A representative who relies on his or her own judgment when making legislative decisions is considered a ______.
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Question Hour in the British Parliament is an example of which legislative function?
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Which of the following is the primary concern of those who choose proportional representation?
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Which of the following is not one of the five most important roles of the legislature identified in your text?
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Much like the United Kingdom's parliamentary system,the United States' presidential system closely links the powers of the presidency and the legislature.
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What purposes do bicameral legislatures serve,and why might some argue that they are redundant?
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