How do the public’s expectations differ for individual members compared to Congress as a whole?

What will be an ideal response?

From Congress as a whole, the public expects answers to the nation’s problems developed in an open and fair policy process. In contrast, when assessing their own personal member of Congress, voters consider policy but also service to the district, communication, and home style.

Political Science

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Why were the elites attracted to the idea of historical jurisprudence?

a. It resulted in the greatest fairness for the most people. b. It maintained the status quo, which preferred the elites. c. It banned lawsuits against the elites. d. It promoted rapid change and easily kept up with the times.

Political Science

What is the essential goal of political narratives?

a. to convey all the facts of a situation or policy b. to expose journalists for reporting fake news c. to legitimize or delegitimize claims to political power d. to tell a convincing story

Political Science