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How does weak party discipline make it difficult for federal government to enact public policy?

Weak Party Discipline makes it difficult to enact public policy because of individuals' inability to follow the party policies. Traditionally party members set an agenda in a caucus and agree on this policy, and this policy is enforced by the Party Whip ( the policy maintainer) however some outliers in a party can choose to disagree on there own free will. This causes cohesion on an issue to falter and a party grows less and less stable. If a majority is needed to pass a bill, and a party already needs to convince a few members of the opposition to join their side having weakly disciplined party members only increases their chance that the bill will end up in gridlock and possibly be killed.


How does partisanship create gridlock?

The design of the both houses of the American legislature, that is the Congress and Senate are mechanisms to prevent mob rule or tyranny of the majority. A dominant party may seek to impose its majority votes to force legislation counter to the will of other parties. Party discipline can prevent compromise causing political stalemates/gridlock. Similarly party discipline can compel its members to agree upon and seek bipartisan solutions.


Why are party politics so important in congressional organization?

Party politics are critical to Congressional organization based in part on two political theories. The predominately two party system of the United States is based on a primary system where representatives compete within their party for nomination as opposed to a direct vote. These processes automatically place these nominees into the dealings of what is known as "the machine," of State and national party platforms and hierarchy. The second theory is that party politics is important to Congressional organization through enforcing party discipline from the whips to maintain a coherent national party strategy and policy positions. Party membership is the guiding factor behind these congressional organization and machination theories.


What party stood for the third parties?

third party are those party which given service to the company of bpo through other.


What party dominated mexican politics from the 1930s through the free election of 2000?

industrial Revolution party

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What is party discipline?

Party Discipline is when all MPs within a party, vote together on every subject...it's usually predetermined by the Party leader ir caucus, and enforced by the party whip... In plain english, everyone in the party votes the same on subjects. They choose which way to vote by either meeting and discussing about it in a caucus...or their leader forces their decision on them...


What political party in South Africa enforced racial segregation?

The National Party did this.


What are four things the Communist Party does through its party organization?

1. recruits members and leaders 2. develops policy 3. maintains discipline 4. indoctrinates the people


Who enforced apartheid in South Africa?

The National Party governments of South Africa.


How did the consistory enforced moral discipline in Geneva?

The consistory in Geneva, established under John Calvin's influence in the 16th century, enforced moral discipline primarily through a system of church governance that included regular church attendance, adherence to moral codes, and public accountability. It held sessions to investigate and discipline individuals for offenses such as adultery, blasphemy, and drunkenness, often resulting in public reprimands or excommunication. The consistory aimed to maintain a strict moral community, promoting the idea that individual behavior reflected the collective faith of the city. This enforcement of discipline was integral to Calvin's vision of a godly society.


What member of a political party enforces discipline?

Whip or The WhipA person (as a member of Parliament) appointed to enforce party discipline, and secure the attendance of the members of a Parliament party at any important session, especially when their votes are needed.


Was Stephen F Austin a Republican?

yes. he enforced the republican party.


What does authoritarian discipline mean?

Authoritarian discipline refers to a strict and controlling approach to discipline, where rules are enforced with little room for discussion or flexibility. It often relies on punishment and fear to maintain order, and may not take into account the individual needs or circumstances of those being disciplined.


How does weak party discipline make it difficult for federal government to enact public policy?

Weak Party Discipline makes it difficult to enact public policy because of individuals' inability to follow the party policies. Traditionally party members set an agenda in a caucus and agree on this policy, and this policy is enforced by the Party Whip ( the policy maintainer) however some outliers in a party can choose to disagree on there own free will. This causes cohesion on an issue to falter and a party grows less and less stable. If a majority is needed to pass a bill, and a party already needs to convince a few members of the opposition to join their side having weakly disciplined party members only increases their chance that the bill will end up in gridlock and possibly be killed.


What are characteristics of one party systems?

One party systems recruit new members, maintain party discipline, and carry out the party's orders.


Does homeschooling teach discipline?

Because homeschooling is between the parents and the children, discipline is enforced by the parents. It is wrong to ask whether homeschooling teaches discipline, because that depends on the parents. Some parents prefer to have regimented school days, others prefer a more relaxed style of teaching and learning.


Explain how weak party discipline makes it difficult for the federal government to enact public policy?

Weak Party Discipline: Party members set an agenda but if there is weak party discipline outliers can choose to disagree on there own. This causes issues to falter which makes the party less and less stable. If the majority is needed to pass a bill and a party already needs to convince others from the opposing side it increases the chance of ending up in gridlock and even the issue being dropped.

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