Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein describe the contemporary House of Representatives as

a. both non-partisan and non-ideological.
b. having centralized leadership and ideologically polarized parties.
c. having relatively weak parties and weak leadership.
d. hostile to President Bush’s agenda.

b. having centralized leadership and ideologically polarized parties.

Political Science

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a. demography b. geography c. political science d. population studies

Political Science

___________ dictates that when given a choice between two compelling explanations, the explanation that relies on fewer explanatory factors is the better choice.

a. Falsifiability b. Parsimony c. Induction d. Verification

Political Science