What are the strengths and weaknesses of direct legislation? How do they compare with the strengths and weaknesses of a professional legislature?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response would be:
Many states provide citizens with the power to create legislation through the initiative and referendum. The Progressives placed enormous trust in the wisdom of the people, assuming that voters would inform themselves about issues and make responsible decisions on a variety of policy questions put before them.
Legislative professionalism refers to whether the job of a state legislator is interesting and involved enough that members of the legislature treat it as a full-time occupation. Many different indicators of professionalism have been developed, but virtually all of them involve measures of legislative salary sufficiency, staff resource availability, and time demands in terms of the length of legislative sessions.
The movement to encourage full-time professional legislatures however, has not been universally praised. In fact, in recent years, some political scientists and some citizens have contended that we were better off when we had part-time citizen-legislators.

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A. Martin Luther King, Jr. B. Chris Hedges C. Mahatma Ghandi D. Simone Weil E. Wendell Berry

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Which is NOT a component of informed consent?

a) the purpose of the research b) who you are c) how the participant can get a copy of the records d) a computer simulation of the data

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President Franklin Roosevelt had "fireside chats" on the radio to explain his ideas to the public and garner mass support for them

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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