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Give each student a "Role of a Legislator" card. Then have each student read what is written on the card and state whether or not he or she thinks it is an actual role of a Member of Congress or a fictitious role.
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Legislator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A legislator (or lawmaker ) is a person who writes and passes laws, especially someone who is a member of a legislature. Legislators are usually politicians and are often elected by the people. Le...
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Perhaps for a backbencher, but certainly not for a legislator with leadership aspirations. A leadership role gives an individual power over all of the people of the state; a legislator who states that he is unwilling to listen to anyone outside of his district should not be considered for a leadership position.
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In this historical analysis of U.S. trade policy, the authors apply the median voter model to explain legislative decision making. ... In this model, the level of tariff protection is expected to change with changes in the median legislator. The authors show that this simple model does a remarkable job of explaining...
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AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN ... Sunday, December 8, 2002 ... American-Statesman: It seems that every few years, Texas is hit by an insurance crisis. Why does this happen? Isn't the whole point of insurance to cover unforeseen catastrophes?
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Women should play a bigger role in China's economic and social development and women's federations at all levels should help them to this effect, a senior legislator said in Beijing Tuesday.
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We offer several possible explanations for the breakdown of this model, focusing particularly on the impact of domestic and international institutional changes that may have altered the role of the median legislator in trade policy formation.
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