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    The Power Of Congress

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    Congress Congress is a branch of the federal government, the Congress consists of two groups The Senate and The House Of Representatives. The Constitutional thought it was necessary to protect the country from tyranny, and excessive democracy. They created a Senate that gives each state, large and small, two seats and that elects its members to serve for six-year terms. They created a House Of Representatives, whose members serve two-year terms and are intended to focus more on popular preferences

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    Feature Of Congress

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    U.S Congress Congress is a vital component of our government. It has a great amount of authority over foreign affairs, a bicameral legislature which seeks to balance power, as well as having power over economic matters under Article I Section 8 of the Constitution (The Logic of American Politics, 219). The failures of the Articles of Confederation called for a stronger government demanded by the people of America. The Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches were created thus Congress was

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    first Article in the Constitution, the U.S. Congress is the first branch and is also known as the most important representative body of the world. They are among the other few national representative bodies that acquire powers of governance. The U.S. Congress is made up of two chambers, The House of Representatives and The Senate. The two most important powers given to any government are the power of force and the power over money, and the U.S. Congress has the authority over the two. They have a

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    Polarization In Congress

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    significant effect in 2010 on member’s ideological position in the 112th Congress (p = 0.03). When there is outside spending present in a district, there is a slight impact on a member polarization score, which decreases by 0.003 units. While the substantive effect of outside party spending is minimal, at best, the null hypothesis can be rejected. Outside party spending promotes moderation of ideological positions by members of Congress. The cross-level interaction of Super PAC spending and the percent

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    Congress Bashing

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    Nelson Polsby was the author of Congress-Bashing for Beginners. Congress has played a huge role in the history of our nation. Congress has been perceived differently by different people since it was founded way back ago. It has resulted in much agreement, as well as arguments about how our nation is run. Posby was influenced by several different books and writings, while in the midst of his own book; consequently, these books had information regarding the congress of this country. Over the course

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    Congress Dysfunctions

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    system has resulted in a dysfunctional government. Congress currently has the lowest approval rating they have ever had, however, the incumbent reelection rates are over 90%. This points to a culture where cooperation and compromise are no longer the prime objective. People expect their congressman to force their issue and not compromise on issues that may be contrary to their beliefs. According to America’s

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    government and especially congress are viewed as dysfunctional. Congress is the legislative , or lawmaking branch of the federal government. It’s bicameral legislature of representatives and the senate. Congress is made up of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches. As argued by Ezra Klein, congress is dysfunctional due to democrats and republicans denying each other accomplishments and it affecting the minority. However , Lee H. hamilton differs and believes congress isn’t dysfunctional and

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    Stereotypes In Congress

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    groups In order for Congress to do its job, it must understand the people and their needs. They only way for Congress to gain this knowledge is to have its members obtain knowledge about the people. What better way to do this than have Congress made up of these people? Congress does not reflect this line of thinking though. There are many more white congressmen than there are Asian or African American congressmen. In total, there are one hundred and four women in Congress. Eighty-three women

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    Distrust For Congress

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    had quite a lot and/or great deal of confidence in; however, congress was given the least amount of votes out of every other option on the list with 5% on both great deal and quite a lot. I'm going to give a sense of the perspective on how insignificant those numbers are, because the military was the highest voted with 43% great deal of confidence with 33% great deal of confidence. But there is a good reason for the distrust for congress, because of their bias nature and partisan conduct when it comes

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    Congress Crisis

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    Yvette Hobson 2A Current Event #3 The Speaker of the House, John Boehner, has announced that he “will resign from Congress”. The announcement came on September 21,2015 following ongoing tension caused by the “challenges of divided government” and a “ Republican Party faction”. Boehner has said the he will resign from his position at the close of October. Mr. Boehner has been struggling to lead effectively, as the most conservative Republicans of the House have been pressuring him and limiting his

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