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    Diagram • 2 yr. term • must be a 7 yr U.S. citizen • must live in district/state representing. • must be 25 yrs. Old • contains 435 members • led by Speaker of House • elected by the people of the state Powers • Majority elects Speaker and officers • Has the sole power to impeach • Debate usually limited to one hour • Referral of bills hard to challenge • Power to begin tax bill • Breaks tie in Electoral College Structure • 6 yr term • must be a 9 yr U.S. citizen

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    coequal chambers‚ the senate and the House of Representatives. Although the senate and the house both exist within the same legislative institution‚ but they each has developed certain distinctive features that clearly distinguish life on one end of Capitol Hill from conditions on the other. The Senate wing is on the north side of the Capitol building‚ and the House wing is on the south side. The central difference between the House of Representatives and the senate is the size. The House is much

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    I‚ Oliver Ellsworth representative of Connecticut‚ propose that the basis of representation in the legislative branch remain by state as under the Articles of Confederation. I support the system of government that maintains the principle of local rule and I understand central government as the body that will strengthen the rights of property and the harmony of the republic‚ therefore I claim “we” are partly national and partly federal. Under this I shall introduce the resolution with my ally Roger

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    There are a multitude of differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate. Generally‚ the House of Representatives defines rules through committees‚ and the Senate’s rules are extremely archaic. The senate is unique legislative body due to the rules that define how debate takes place on the floor. In fact‚ modern day senators can hold up debate simply by saying they wish to filibuster; they are no longer must stand and talk for hours on end. The House‚ on the other hand‚ has a specified

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    Why is it difficult for the public to accurately make judgments about efficiency and waste in bureaucracies given the political nature of the portrayal of bureaucracy in general? Public opinion is exactly what it lends itself to be. The difficulty exists with public opinion about how the bureaucracy works is mainly due to the fact that the average person is not informed. This paper elaborates on that fact. It is easy for the public to say that they are not happy with government spending‚ assignments

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    Bureaucracy A form of structure to be fond in many large-scale organisations is bureaucracy. Its importance in the development of organisation theory means that it is often regarded as a sub-division under the classical heading. * Main characteristics of Bureaucracy: Weber did not actually define Bureaucracy but did attempt to identify the main characteristics of this type of organisation: * The tasks of the organisation are allocated as official duties among the various positions. * There

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    study in the US. At first‚ I didn’t pay any attention to the US government and its issues‚ until I take a government class. I started to have a strong interest in this subject. Here is a summary of the district I’m currently living on and its representative‚ and my interest on political issue. I’m currently living in the Texas’s 18th Congressional District. It is a small district located in Houston city‚ Texas. There are roughly 750000 people living in the district‚ the male and female ratio is

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    COMPARING U.S. REPRESENTATIVE AND BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACIES INTRODUCTION: The debate on which form of democracy‚ representative versus parliamentary‚ can best manage a global energy crisis is a matter of much concern. The study addresses the following question: which form of democracy‚ U.S. representative versus British parliamentary can best manage a global oil crisis between 2009-2011? The question is important to address because understanding which form of democracy

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    Oklahoma City‚ so my Congressional representative is Steve Russell of the 5th District. He has a wife and five children and was born in Choctaw‚ OK. He received a MA in History at Command and General Staff College and a BA in Public Speaking at Ouachita Baptist University in 1985. He served in the US Army from 1985-2006 as a lieutenant colonel‚ he was a military adviser‚ a political speaker‚ and a business owner. I am surprised that he could be a US Representative without ever getting a degree in law

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    Literature Review The concept of Representative Bureaucracy has been a major concept discussed in many academic fields such as Public Administration due to its constant relevance in the civil service in the public and private spheres of society. Representative bureaucracy can be defined as the demographic composition of the bureaucracy which should mirror the demographic composition of the public. In a society where this is practiced‚ the various groups in society can be equally represented when

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