How do elections influence the timing of legislation?

What will be an ideal response?


After a big win, parties might capitalize off their recent success/momentum to pass legislation. In contrast, policy issues might be kept off the agenda because of an upcoming election in which members feel vulnerable and do not wish to support (or oppose) controversial bills.

Political Science

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Which of the following is NOT considered a consequence of World War II?

a. Germany was divided into occupation zones. b. Korea was divided into Soviet and U.S. occupation zones. c. The League of Nations was replaced by the United Nations. d. A shift from a bipolar to a multipolar distribution of power

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Focus group data that reflect the collective notions shared and negotiated by a group are ______________

A) collective brainstorms B) group data C) synergistic group effects D) group think

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Under a policy of global democratization, the Clinton administration sought to democratize the former Soviet republics in Asia, Latin America, and Africa

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

The return rate of incumbent legislators who run for reelection exceeds

a. 15 percent. b. 38 percent. c. 55 percent. d. 79 percent. e. 90 percent.

Political Science