Answer:A representative who votes in accordance with the wishes of his or her constituency is acting as an INSTRUCTED DELEGATE.
one who pursues the best national interest, regardless of public opinion in his or her constituency, is acting as a TRUSTEE.
Explanation:
In political representation, an instructed delegate is the person who is chosen to represent or act on behalf of the district that has elected them.A trustee acts on their own logical personal
judgement for the good of everyone in their nation.
The instructed delegate represent parties with conflict of interest whilst trusteed represent parties within a particular nation or province or state Delegates act according to the instructions given to them by their constituents.
They follow order given to them by constituents even when casting the votes eventhough they may not agree with the part to which they cast their vote but their personal opinions do not apply. Such as delegates in the United Nations will cast their votes according to the instructions made by the president.
Trustees use their own personal logic and analysis to vote. They present a particular nation they act on the benefits of everyone , with one goal in mind that is shared amongst that nation or state.
An attribute that must be present for every entity (or relationship) instance is a required attribute.
Entities are represented through their properties, which are referred to as attributes. Every attribute has a value.
The required attribute is a bool attribute.
When present, it indicates that the element must be completed before the form can be submitted.
The Required Attribute attribute is used to override the database schema rule that enables a data field to be empty.
Implements a metadata partial class and its corresponding metadata class.
It uses the Required Attribute element in the related metadata class to specify the following requirements:
The Title data field cannot be left blank.
The Middle Name cannot be left blank.
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