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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUESTIONS 2
Political Science Questions
Develop a brief diagram or bullet list for the House of Representatives and one for the
Senate showing how a bill may become a law,
The House of Representatives
Bill is drafted
Introduced in House
Sent to Committee
Committee Action
Rules Committee
Floor Action
Introduced in Senate
Committee Action
Bill Called Up
Floor Action
Conference Committee
Vote on Compromise
Presidential Action
Vote to Override
The Senate
An Idea
Bill is drafted

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Running head: POLITICAL SCIENCE QUESTIONS Political Science Questions Name Institution Affiliation POLITICAL SCIENCE QUESTIONS Political Science Questions Develop a brief diagram or bullet list for the House of Representatives and one for the Senate showing how a bill may become a law, The House of Representatives ❖ Bill is drafted ❖ Introduced in House ❖ Sent to Committee ❖ Committee Action ❖ Rules Committee ❖ Floor Action ❖ Introduced in Senate ❖ Committee Action ❖ Bill Called Up ❖ Floor Action ❖ Conference Committee ❖ Vote on Compromise ❖ Presidential Action ❖ Vote to Override The Senate ➢ An Idea ➢ Bill is drafted 2 POLITICAL SCIENCE QUESTIONS 3 ➢ Committee Action ➢ The Senate Floor action ➢ Introduced in House of Representatives ➢ Conference Committee ➢ Presidential Action ➢ Reauthorization In brief paragraphs, identify and explain the causes for congressional gridlock (for example, political polarization, gerrymandering, etc.). What type of reform would you propose to the legislative process to break the gridlock? First, the media environment contributes to congressional gridlock. Embracing the dynamics of media simplifies the sharing of information. However, the dissemination of partisan details focusing on a specific subset of society results in polarization (Farina, 2015). Thus, the electorates influence the way their representatives view issues and how they vote for them. The relationship between Congress and const ...
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