A Representative Congress in A
Title: A Representative Congress in A
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A Representative Congress in A
The question of whether the Congress is representative towards the American public has been a longstanding question that has become the spotlight of numerous political debates. Many people believe that with a membership of nearly all-white males from a higher social status in society, it is nearly impossible for a true representation to occur. This is a mistake. The Congress is a fair representation of the American public. With the use of a bicameral legislature
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differ in Congress especially since it is one of the most important decision making branches in the United States. What about homosexuals, the blind, vegetarians, etc.? These are all communities within the United States. It’s simply not feasible to implement a Congress of complete descriptive representation. Equal representation doesn’t imply good representation. The members of Congress base their decisions and actions on where their districts interests are and that certainly equals clear representation.
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