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    Gerrymandering Research Paper Why was there a need to draw lines that create voting districts? The constitution set up the initial way each state would be represented and gave representatives (House of Representatives) that were determined according to population and guaranteed the number of representatives (Senate) that each state would have. The lines were needed to give equal representation for all the districts. Gerrymandering is the illegal practice of redrawing the congressional district

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    America and Congress

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    essential in checking the power of congress without hindering the making of legislation Fenno begins by relating the information that he had followed ten representatives home and had heard much praise from their constituents. He then goes into an analysis of how different one feels towards members of this institution and the institution itself. He states that one has different standards towards the institution and its members. "…we apply different standards of judgment‚ those we apply to the individual

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    people do not cause chaos. We have to houses of congress the house of representatives and the Senate. These houses are put in place to make that power isn’t based on the size of your party but based on your beliefs as a human. Most people believe that they are in place that is place to balance interest in small and large states. Back before we became a country our founding fathers believed this form to be most effective. Three major differences between the house and the senate is constitutional powers

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    president pro tempore is the senate elected leader of the senate. -Speaker of the House ~The Speaker of the House is chosen by the majority party to be the presiding officer of the House of Representatives. -Select Committee ~ Select Committees are organised to meet about issues that cannot be fulfilled by other committees and disband after the duty has been fulfilled. -Conference Committee ~ Conference committees help the house and senate agree on issues regarding bills. They are most associated with

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    Aoc vs the Constitution

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    people. The Articles stated that the new national government was to be a "perpetual union." The Articles gave the thirteen states their individual "sovereignty‚ freedom and independence." Under the Articles the national government had a one house Congress‚ where each state cast one vote. There was no president and no judiciary. Major decisions needed the approval of nine states to be passed. There were only a few powers given to the national government which were to declare war‚ conduct foreign affairs

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    Jay Inslee Research Paper

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    throughout his political career. Starting at the bottom aas a city prosecutor in Selah‚ Washington‚ he grew through the ranks to hold a position in the House of Representatives until resignation in March 2012‚ to focus on his campaign for governor ("Jay Inslee"‚ Ballotpedia). Since elected as governor‚ Inslee has started a gun safety initiative for the state of Washington. In his initiative‚ he wants to expand background checks when purchasing a firearm in hope of reducign the fatalities due to teh lack

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    America Much can be written about the political success and failures of the Contract With America. Proposed in dramatic fashion on the steps of the US Capitol by 367 candidates for office on September 27‚ 1994‚ Republican members of the House of Representatives organized themselves and aligned their ideals around ten parts‚ much like the Bill of Rights and the original Commandments. These ten sections were more than a legislative agenda for action; they were a plan and pledge that members vowed

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    that will benefit themselves at the expense of others. Unreasonable demands of the Senate can be blocked by the Representatives and in turn the Senate can kill a piece of unjust legislation passed by the Representatives. The prevention of unfair laws and legislature is a clear advantage. One difficulty of this bicameralism is that it is incredibly hard to enact change because both the House and the Senate need to agree on something for it to become law. If no census can be reached‚ then the piece of

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    Congressional elections are every two years‚ voters elect all of the members of the House and one-third of the Senate. Although the Constitution lays out certain rules about how members of Congress should be elected‚ the states determine the details of elections‚ such as who can vote‚ how the votes will be counted‚ and the appearance of the ballots. There are three types of congressional elections: primary elections‚ general elections‚ and special elections. The primary elections are a preliminary

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    The problem of polarization in American politics can be solved through the reformation of the current political system‚ built around reaching a consensus on every issue‚ to one more majoritarian. And bypassing the problems created by the electoral system. With such a majoritarian system it doesn’t matter how polarized the parties are. In the current both sides must find room where they agree in order to pass legislation. In the current polarized environment there is little to no room for the democratic

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