Traditionally, members of the House have been expected to become specialists in some area or areas of policy and to defer to the judgment of other specialists on most bills. Why?
a. to better represent constituents
b. to give each legislator significant lawmaking influence
c. to better control the flow of legislation
d. to mirror the bureaucratic agencies(reciprocity is not in the book)
c
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The Framers gave __________ the power to create new departments and agencies
Answer:
Barbara has recently shown interest in helping her mother with chores. She asks to put the dishes away and water the plants. Her mother notices that she seems to really enjoy doing these things, and decides to give Barbara one dollar for every chore she completes. According to the research on extrinsic rewards, you may predict that Barbara:
-will like doing the chores even more because she is getting paid. -will feel much more competent at the chores than before. -will really love doing the chores for their own sake if she receives money for more than a month.
The two ways social class tends to be measured is __________
A) objective and subjective B) rational and irrational C) republican and democratic D) militaristic and diplomatic
When groups are small enough that members can monitor each other’s behavior, solving the free-rider problem becomes:
A. more difficult. B. easier.