Which of the following actions by political parties most negatively affects the legislative process?

A) Political parties can polarize individuals of different parties, creating competition within government.
B) Political parties can polarize members of Congress, resulting in gridlock.
C) Political parties can influence voters to choose a candidate without knowing their positions.
D) Political parties can promote a divided government to further their agenda.

1 answer

The action that most negatively affects the legislative process is:

B) Political parties can polarize members of Congress, resulting in gridlock.

Polarization among political parties can lead to significant divisions within Congress, making it difficult for legislators to collaborate and reach consensus on important legislation. This often results in gridlock, where little to no progress is made on passing laws, stalling the legislative process and hindering effective governance.