What factors influence how congressional representatives behave and vote on foreign policy issues? Do all factors have equal importance or are some more influential than others?

What will be an ideal response?

Answers should identify the four sources of congressional voting behavior as situational, ideological, electoral, and strategic. Situational factors could include current political conflicts and situations, such as the climate following 9/11. Ideological factors could include examples of partisanship, such as the new isolationist movement in the 1990s. Electoral factors might include the idea of representation and constituent demands as constraints on voting. Strategic factors generally refer to the political environment inside Congress, such as legislative battles and compromises.

Political Science

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a. The Court developed the exclusionary rule. b. The Court resolved debate over interpretation of the establishment clause. c. The Court broadened the power of eminent domain. d. The Court agreed to a constitutional definition of obscenity.

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The informal constitution of the United Kingdom ________

A) has been amended only 14 times in 500 years B) was written in 1608 C) gives the House of Lords absolute power D) has increased the power of the monarchy E) begins with the Magna Carta

Political Science