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Airida [17]
3 years ago
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What are the non-lawmaking functions of Congress, and how can they influence the politics of race and ethnicity?

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12345 [234]3 years ago
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Answer:

Non-lawmaking functions of Congress are the following:

1. Representing the people

2. Trustee Representation

3. Sociological representation

4. Agency

5. Oversight and Investigation

Explanation:

The Non-lawmaking functions of Congress can influence the politics of race and ethnicity in the following ways

1. As Congress represents their constituents, their decisions must represent their constituency interest.

2. As trustee representatives, they make decisions they feel will benefit their constituency, thereby influencing their sociopolitical atmosphere.

3. As a sociological representative, the represents or acts on behalf of their constituency in a way that represents their ethnic, religious, racial, social, or educational background

4. An as an agency, congress ensures their decisions represent their constituency wishes.

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