A representative who relies on his or her own judgment when making legislative decisions is considered a ______.

A. delegate
B. trustee
C. politico
D. conservative


B. trustee

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Which of the following countries is currently the biggest threat to the United States' superpower status?

a. India b. Russia c. Germany d. China

Political Science

Which of the following is NOT accurate regarding the unique features of morality policy politics? a. People who form and join interest groups working on morality policy are often not motivated by economicreasons

b. Morality policy making tends to attract interest groups with a broad, comprehensive focus. c. Frustration with the political process is common in morality politics. d. When a strong morality policy becomes law, it is often difficult to enforce.

Political Science

Congress has __________ used its removal powers against presidents

a. often b. occasionally c. rarely d. never

Political Science

Discuss women's suffrage, including ways that suffrage was hindered and expanded. 

What will be an ideal response?

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