Deck 9: Decision Making in Congress
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Deck 9: Decision Making in Congress
1
Which of the following is part of a member's formal, public record?
A) consulting with party leaders
B) social gatherings
C) roll call votes
D) speeches at conferences
A) consulting with party leaders
B) social gatherings
C) roll call votes
D) speeches at conferences
C
2
Which of the following actions would a "late decider" be likely to take?
A) listen to lobbyists from both sides before voting on a variety of amendments in committee
B) introduce legislation that would make minor changes to the Social Security Act
C) demand a waiver for constituents in her district in exchange for her vote on a bill
D) make a speech in a committee meeting about how important it is to draft a new immigration bill
A) listen to lobbyists from both sides before voting on a variety of amendments in committee
B) introduce legislation that would make minor changes to the Social Security Act
C) demand a waiver for constituents in her district in exchange for her vote on a bill
D) make a speech in a committee meeting about how important it is to draft a new immigration bill
C
3
Which of the following members would tend to have the highest level of legislative effectiveness?
A) minority party member with a senior committee assignment
B) majority party member with a party leadership post
C) freshman member who focuses on fund-raising
D) senior member who devotes a great deal of time to casework
A) minority party member with a senior committee assignment
B) majority party member with a party leadership post
C) freshman member who focuses on fund-raising
D) senior member who devotes a great deal of time to casework
B
4
What is the single best predictor of member's voting decisions?
A) presidential support (or lack of support)
B) party affiliation
C) constituent views
D) district demographics
A) presidential support (or lack of support)
B) party affiliation
C) constituent views
D) district demographics
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5
All of the following are factors that we typically think shape members' votes EXCEPT ______.
A) bribery
B) presidential leadership
C) party affiliation
D) constituent views
A) bribery
B) presidential leadership
C) party affiliation
D) constituent views
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6
Which of the following is an example of a logroll?
A) The president offers a member campaign support in exchange for his vote on a controversial piece of legislation.
B) A party leader offers a member a spot on a high-profile committee if she votes with the party.
C) Moderate members of each party create a cross-party coalition.
D) A member agrees to support his colleague's bill today, in exchange for support for his own bill at a future date.
A) The president offers a member campaign support in exchange for his vote on a controversial piece of legislation.
B) A party leader offers a member a spot on a high-profile committee if she votes with the party.
C) Moderate members of each party create a cross-party coalition.
D) A member agrees to support his colleague's bill today, in exchange for support for his own bill at a future date.
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7
Which of the following types of House districts is most likely to be represented by a Democrat?
A) a district with few minority voters
B) a majority-minority district
C) a wealthy outer suburb
D) a rural area with lots of farmland
A) a district with few minority voters
B) a majority-minority district
C) a wealthy outer suburb
D) a rural area with lots of farmland
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8
What is asymmetric polarization?
A) Constituents are significantly more polarized than their representatives in Congress.
B) Republicans have moved further to the right ideologically than Democrats have moved to the left.
C) Members of Congress tend to be more polarized than judicial appointments to the Supreme Court.
D) Special interest groups have forced members of Congress to vote in a more polarized fashion.
A) Constituents are significantly more polarized than their representatives in Congress.
B) Republicans have moved further to the right ideologically than Democrats have moved to the left.
C) Members of Congress tend to be more polarized than judicial appointments to the Supreme Court.
D) Special interest groups have forced members of Congress to vote in a more polarized fashion.
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9
Which of the following helps explain the rise in party cohesion and unity since the 1970s?
A) gerrymandering
B) increased number of party-line votes
C) changes in the ideological composition of the two major parties
D) changes in the amount of control the president has over foreign policy decisions
A) gerrymandering
B) increased number of party-line votes
C) changes in the ideological composition of the two major parties
D) changes in the amount of control the president has over foreign policy decisions
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10
Which of the following is the most visible way that members participate in the lawmaking process?
A) cosponsorship
B) hearings
C) markup sessions
D) voting
A) cosponsorship
B) hearings
C) markup sessions
D) voting
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11
Which of these statements best describes polarization in the modern Congress?
A) Congress is almost completely polarized along party lines.
B) Congress is almost completely polarized by region.
C) Congress is much less polarized than in the 1970s.
D) Congress is currently experiencing a period of rapid depolarization.
A) Congress is almost completely polarized along party lines.
B) Congress is almost completely polarized by region.
C) Congress is much less polarized than in the 1970s.
D) Congress is currently experiencing a period of rapid depolarization.
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12
Which of the following is a centrist or moderate coalition in Congress?
A) Tea Party
B) Blue Dogs
C) Black Caucus
D) Progressive Caucus
A) Tea Party
B) Blue Dogs
C) Black Caucus
D) Progressive Caucus
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13
When members are visiting their districts, they can designate a staff member to vote for them on the chamber floor.
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14
An "active player" legislator would be likely to endorse new legislation very early, so he or she can shepherd it through each step of the legislative process.
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15
Political activists are more likely to identify as either liberal or conservative.
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16
Senators tend to be generalists, while members of the House tend to specialize in a few areas.
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17
Amendments are more freely offered in the Senate than in the House.
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18
Party voting is much more common today than it was in the 1970s.
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19
Members are more likely to vote with their party leaders on final passage votes rather than procedural matters.
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20
On a good day, about half the members of each subcommittee tend to be actively involved in committee work such as hearings and markup sessions.
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21
Presidents almost always prevail in persuading members of Congress to pass legislation important to them.
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22
The Agriculture Committee is the most biased toward members with a constituency stake in the legislation being considered.
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23
Bills in the House are limited to two cosponsors.
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24
Poison pills frequently succeed in killing bills in the Senate.
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25
Members strive to be recorded on as many votes as possible, and the participation rate is over 90 percent in both the House and Senate.
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26
In the current Congress, constituency pressure tends to bolster party unity.
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27
Stalemate describes a period in which Congress is extraordinarily productive.
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28
Scholars and journalists often mistakenly treat votes as if they were unambiguous indicators of legislators' views.
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29
Deliberation is the hallmark of legislative decision-making.
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30
Why might members or parties engage in a strategy of "strategic disagreement?"
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31
What is the difference between explicit and implicit bargaining? Give an example of each.
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32
What is a policy entrepreneur and why are they important to the policy process?
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33
What are the key differences between "early deciders," "late deciders," and "active players?"
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34
How do constituencies influence lawmakers' voting decisions?
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35
What are some of the costs and benefits of seeking multiple cosponsors for a bill?
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36
Why do members propose amendments?
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37
How does control of the floor agenda and use of special rules advantage majority leaders in the House? Give a specific example.
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38
Why is party cohesion high in the modern Congress? Is this development good or bad for representation?
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39
Why should voters be skeptical of interpreting a member's voting record as an unambiguous indicator of his views and priorities?
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40
Select a recent bill in the House or Senate and trace its passage through the chamber. Use the website voteview.com to download relevant votes and assess the influence of partisanship or other factors on the votes taken related to the bill (depending on student experience with data, the instructor can provide these files to students for select bills). Using vote information as well as qualitative sources, do you find evidence of strategic behavior? What factors do you believe best explain the passage (or failure) of the bill?
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