Which example best demonstrates a legislator acting?

Which example best demonstrates a legislator acting?

Which example best demonstrates a legislator acting as a trustee of his or her constituency? A legislator considers public opinion, refining it with information and careful thought.

What demonstrates a legislator acting as an instructed delegate?

Terms in this set (127) Which example best demonstrates a legislator acting as an instructed delegate? A legislator follows the public opinion of his or her constituents.

Which of the following is an example of Congressional Casework?

Common congressional casework requests include • tracking a misdirected benefits payment; • helping to fill out a government form; • applying for Social Security, veterans’, education, and other federal benefits; • explaining government activities or decisions; • applying to a military service academy;4 • seeking …

Who takes over for the Speaker of the House?

Current order of succession

No. Office Incumbent
1 Vice President Kamala Harris
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi
3 President pro tempore of the Senate Patrick Leahy
4 Secretary of State Antony Blinken

Who was speaker of the House during Reagan?

Tip O’Neill
O’Neill in 1978
47th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
In office January 4, 1977 – January 3, 1987
President Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan

Is Tip O’Neill dead?

Deceased (1912–1994)

Who controlled the House and Senate in 1982?

Republicans maintained control of the Senate, and Democrats added to their House majority after the 1982 elections. The growing budget deficit stymied the 98th Congress (1983–1985). Budget legislation passed in one chamber could not to pass in the other.

What party was Tip Oneill?

Democratic Party

Was Tip O’Neill Democrat or Republican?

When did tip Oneill die?

Jan

How old is Tip O Neill?

81 years (1912–1994)

Where was Tip O’Neill from?

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

When did Tip O’Neill leave Congress?

He served as Speaker of the House from 1977 until his retirement in 1987, making him the only Speaker to serve for five complete consecutive Congresses, and the second longest-serving Speaker in U.S. history after Sam Rayburn. O’Neill retired from Congress in 1987 but remained active in public life.

Are all politics local?

The phrase “all politics is local” is commonly used in the politics of the United States. The former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Tip O’Neill is most closely associated with this phrase.

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