Which of the following best describes the influences on how elected representatives vote on bills? Choices that the representatives make on bills seem to have no pattern or any similarities. Personal attitudes, party affiliation, and constituent wishes all affect representatives' votes. The political parties mandate their representatives to vote the same as other party members. Representatives have to approve all bills introduced by the president and can choose on others.
hello there:) Personal attitudes, party affiliation, and constituent wishes all affect representatives' votes. The political parties mandate their representatives to vote the same as other party members. Representatives have to approve all bills introduced by the president and can choose on others. Personal attitudes, party affiliation, and constituent wishes all affect representatives' votes,of the following best describes the influences on how elected representatives vote on bills http://www.weegy.com/?ConversationId=VKHSG4NT
so its D @123.go
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i have another question @123.go
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6. One aspect of the president's relationship with Congress is that the Congress must approve any request from the president for military funding president must give an address regularly to Congress on the state of the union Congress must approve any of the president's appointments with a new law president must give a commission to the newly elected members of Congress
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Hello once again>:^) Your answer is in the text. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/sou.php
A or D @123.go
What one do you truly think it is?
I have a strong feeling it is... A
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