What happens when partisanship is intensified and government is divided?

Answer:


An ideal response will:
1. Identify that Congress is inclined to monitor the executive branch more closely, there is more conflict, and the influence of special-interest groups is increased.
2. Explain that in spite of the conflict, just as much important legislation is passed as when the government is unified.
3. Note that more significant investigations are produced, and there is a greater impetus toward improving government performance.

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. The military balance between the two sides. b. The amount of resources each side devotes to war. c. a and b are correct. d. The experience of the leader.

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