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Gnom [1K]
2 years ago
12

lawnmakers often view membership in congress today differently than during the nations early history. How and why might this be

reflected in the way todays member of congress vote??
History
1 answer:
sammy [17]2 years ago
8 0

Members of Congress now may vote differently since they have to vote quicker and have more information on what worked and what didn't work in the past, and this may be reflected in their voting style.

This is further explained below.

<h3>What is congress?</h3>

Generally, Our everyday lives are influenced by the decisions made in the U.S. Congress via legislative discussion and compromise. For example, it performs hearings and investigations to educate the legislative process, and it represents the people and states in the federal government as a whole. Our everyday lives are influenced by the decisions made in the U.S. Congress via legislative discussion and compromise. For example, it performs hearings and investigations to educate the legislative process, and it represents the people and states in the federal government as a whole.

In conclusion, There is a possibility that the voting style of members of Congress may change as a result of the increased pressure to vote quickly and their increased knowledge of historical voting practices.

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