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Congressional investigations are typically used to promote the political agenda of the party controlling the investigation. In many if not most cases, issues that have been the focus of congressional investigations were promoted by hyperbolic commentary from the party in opposition to the subject of the investigation. These investigations are often used by the controlling party as a political weapon to help divert attention of the public from more important issues, or as an attempt to persuade voters to react in favor to an issue of interest to the investigation controlling party.
It is important because it helps to show their point. The more eyewitness accounts the easier it is to see a certain way.
The legislative branch forms committees to oversee the activities of the Executive Branch. These committees are typically found in both the Senate and the House of Representatives and play an important role in conducting hearings, performing investigations, and providing oversight over the executive agencies and departments.
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It is important because investigations help solve questions. For example, I do research to answer some questions.
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who was awarded the congressional medal of honor for his defense of an important hill
Bureaucracy in politics is a system of government in which state officials make important decisions rather then the elected representatives themselves.
Committees are the backbone of Congress. ANYTHING that gets done is Congress has gone through committees and subcommittees. They control whether legislation dies or passes.
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The Prime Minister is the most important figure in the Japanese bureaucracy. They oversee the government's operations, set policies, and make decisions on national matters.