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Sholpan [36]
3 years ago
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1) Where is the center of policymaking? 2) What are the attractions to the job of being a member of Congress? 3) What is substan

tive representation? 4) What is meant by pork barrel projects? 5) What are the advantages of incumbency and why do incumbents lose? 6) What do PACs buy with their money? 7) What is bicameralism? 8) Know what is meant by the act of impeachment and the process of impeachment 9) What are the differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate? 10) What do congressional whips do? 11) What is a filibuster? 12) Why are committees and subcommittees important to Congress? 13) Know the different types of committees 14) What is presidential power according to Neustadt? 15) Know the 22nd Amendment 16) Know the responsibilities of the vice-president 17) How does the President control the bureaucracy? 18) What are the OMB, NSC, and CEA? 19) Know the different types of vetoes 20) What is a midterm election? 21) What are electoral mandates? 22) Know the War Powers Resolution (1973) 23) How does the president use the press? 24) How do presidents use public opinion and public approval? 25) Know the budget process 26) What is incrementalism? 27) What is the military industrial complex? 28) What is budget reconciliation?
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marusya05 [52]3 years ago
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