Lawmakers are influenced by their political party because the party allows them to represent them. The lawmakers are supported by their party.
A. are influenced by PACs
Yes, it is called jerrymandering and it is illegal.
Political action committees influence lawmakers to vote in favor of their programs.
Political action committees influence lawmakers to vote in favor of their programs.
Political action committees influence lawmakers to vote in favor of their programs.
political action committees
have similar beliefs about public policy.
There is no definitive correlation between IQ and political party affiliation. Political beliefs are influenced by a complex interplay of factors beyond intelligence, such as socioeconomic status, culture, and personal experiences. Studies exploring this topic have produced mixed results, and it is important to consider the limitations of drawing direct links between IQ and political party preferences.
The plural of political party is "political parties".
The have similar beliefs about public policy.
No, a division in a political party will not benefit the party.
When Abraham Lincoln was president, there were primarily four political parties active in the United States: the Republican Party, which he represented, the Democratic Party, the Constitutional Union Party, and the Know Nothing Party. The Republican Party was founded in the 1850s and gained prominence during Lincoln's presidency. The political landscape was heavily influenced by issues surrounding slavery and the Civil War, leading to a significant realignment of party affiliations during that time.