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The intention of the framers of our Constitution was for the members of Congress to act in a spirit of compromise. In this way, resulting legislation would reflect the interests of the many rather than those of a particular faction. In practice, what are the dangers and inefficiencies when party unity and partisanship cause Congress to become deadlocked and unable to agree upon action? Provide examples from recent history.
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Running Head: THE CONGRESS
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The Congress
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THE CONGRESS
The Congress
In the United States of America, the Congress is comprised of two chambers including
the house or representatives and the Senate. The two chambers form the primary structure of the
government in the nation. The congress is mandated with various functions such as assisting
constituents, making the law, performing oversight, representing ...
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