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Yves Dubois
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11 votes
7 answers
3k views

Why is there no economics theory largely accepted or considered true?

5 votes
2 answers
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In the U.S., why are senators more influential in policy formation than their House counterparts?

4 votes
1 answer
716 views

In the U.S., what does it precisely mean that federal courts have limited jurisdiction?

4 votes
0 answers
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In the US, did party conventions reduce the political power of the states?

3 votes
1 answer
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Can anybody explain why the organization of a two-party system benefits from federalism?

2 votes
1 answer
609 views

In the U.S., why are most bills that reach the floor for debate in Congress not controversial?

2 votes
1 answer
303 views

In the U.S., is the presidential veto a negative construct?

1 vote
2 answers
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In the U.S., are there programs which are not administered through or by states?

1 vote
1 answer
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Why are US national party conventions important to electoral politics?

0 votes
1 answer
128 views

In the U.S., when a policy issue is more relevant in public opinion, does the influence of interest groups wane?

-1 votes
2 answers
445 views

Did George W. Bush try to alter the power of the presidency by using a theory that had never been implemented? [closed]

-1 votes
1 answer
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In the U.S., is there evidence to suggest that the average voter is better informed than in the past?

-1 votes
2 answers
1k views

Can the Supreme Court define what civil liberties Americans enjoy?

-2 votes
3 answers
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Are the partisan and ideological motivation of members of Congress in policymaking always "in sync? If not,, what are the reasons?