What is a party caucus?
A. It is a gathering of party members to narrow the field of candidates before an election.
B. It is the gathering of delegates from all states that officially elects the President.
C. It is the meeting of party leaders and legislators to discuss party policy.
D. It is a televised meeting of a party's top candidates for elected office to discuss their views on several issues.
E. It is a meeting to redraw congressional and other legislative district lines based on the census.
C
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The most common reason why people don't vote is:
a. they were not contacted by a political party b. they experienced difficulties with absentee voting c. they are too busy d. they are uninterested e. they are disabled or ill
Describe the major factors that influence how members of Congress make decisions. Why do Congress members vote in conformity with their constituents' prevailing opinions most of the time?
Compare and contrast models of representation in your response.