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Congressional Decisions (Crash Course)
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1. What is the main thing special interest groups do for congressmen

2. How do political parties influence a congressperson's decision?

3. Unified political parties make it harder for congressmen to go...what?

4. When are congressmen spending the most attention to their constituency?

5. The informal rule that says bills will only be brought to floor for vote if the majority of the majority party supports it is called what?

6. What is logrolling?

7. Why do congressmen spend a lot of time in their constituent lands?

8. When are interest groups usually most influential

9. How can congressmen get an idea of what their voters will want?

10. What are the three main things that influence congresspeople when making decisions

11. What is casework?