Asked by villy
What institutional factors lead to a slow legislative process? Is the process too slow? If so, what can be done to speed it up?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.sparknotes.com/us-government-and-politics/american-government/congress/section4.rhtml
Answered by
villy
I viewed that website already, I really need help better understanding it because it does not state what it slowing it down
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Democracy is not an efficient form of government. Making sure that everyone's voice is heard and that decisions are made after careful thought and discussion is messy. Dictatorships are more efficient because one person tells everyone else what to do.
Answered by
villy
I agree, but what in fact do you think this teacher means by "institutional" factors?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Institutional factors are those that are rules for Congress -- such as the Constitution, compromise, and democratic practices.
Answered by
villy
Ok, I now understand thanks for you help Ms.Sue!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Good!
You're welcome, Villy.
You're welcome, Villy.
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