Within the instructed delegate model, elected representatives act
A. equally according to conscience and in line with constituents.
B. according to their conscience at all times.
C. mostly according to their conscience, and occasionally in line with constituents.
D. in line with constituents, unless constituents' views contradict representatives' personal views.
E. in line with constituents, even if those views contradict representatives' personal views.
Answer: E
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The weighty, detailed work of the legislature—such as hearings, testimony, deliberation, and marking up proposed legislation—is done
A) on the floor. B) by the House of Representatives. C) in the lobby. D) in committees. E) in the Senate.
Which of the following is not one of the three most common types of validity?
a. internal b. external c. construct d. reliable