Friday, October 4, 2019

Friday Oct 4th & Monday Oct 7th 2.3 Congressional Behavior

ENDURING UNDERSTANDING:

The republican ideal in the U.S. is manifested in the structure and operation of the legislative branch.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

Explain how congressional behavior is influenced by election processes, partisanship, and divided government

ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE:

Congressional behavior and governing effectiveness are influenced by:

Ideological divisions within Congress that can lead to gridlock or create the need for negotiation and compromise

Gerrymandering, redistricting, and unequal representation of constituencies have been partially addressed by the Supreme Court decision in Baker v. Carr (1962), which opened the door to equal protection challenges to redistricting and started the “one person, one vote” doctrine, and the no-racial-gerrymandering decision in Shaw v. Reno (1993)

Elections that have led to a divided government, including partisan votes against presidential initiatives and congressional refusal to confirm appointments of “lame-duck” presidents of the opposite party

Different role conceptions of “trustee,” “delegate,” and “politico” as related to constituent accountability in each chamber

Activity # 1:

The original gerrymander:
 More recent examples of gerrymandering.




Activity # 2:




Activity # 3: 

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