Explain the differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate with regard to constituencies, terms of office, powers, and political processes.
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The term divided government refers to
a. the period in which the Southern states seceded from the union. b. a period in which one party controls the presidency and another controls at least one chamber of the Congress. c. a period in which the national government is controlled by one party and a sizeable number of states are controlled by another party. d. the period between the presidential election and the formal vote by the Electoral College. e. the separation of powers between the presidency and the Congress.
In the permanent party organization, the lowest level of the party structure is the
A) ?precinct chair. B) ?county chair. C) ?state chair. D) ?temporary chair.
Redistribution programs are
a. contributory programs that redistributes an employee’s wages across several years. b. mandates that redistribute wages within a company to ensure equal pay for all employees. c. noncontributory programs that distribute wealth from taxpayers to the poor. d. funded through Social Security payments. e. paid for with vouchers from the government, thereby redistributing the cost over many years.
A representative who makes decisions using his or her best judgement rather than voting the way constituents demand is called a