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scriptivelybecauseof147cuesfrompoliticalguresindicatinglikelypolicyresponsiveness148BoboandGilliam1990379seealsoBanducciDonovanandKarp2004SanchezandMorin2011StudiesofBlackMCssugges. 1) require the Council of any substantive change. What types of changes require submission of a substantive change notice?The Council recognizes that accredited schools and programs often make small curr Data consist of information coming from observations, counts, measurements, or responses.. Definition of Statistics. Statistics is the . science. of:. - collecting. - organizing. - analyzing. - . Constituencies and Congressional Basics. American Government. Purpose. Congress can be viewed as the citizens’ direct link to the branch of government responsible for public policy. Congress represents . : . Marking Substantive Posts . Participation Defined. Faculty . members are expected to . clearly communicate . the criteria they will be using in assessing . participation.. The . participation criteria is part of the standard GCU classroom policies, located in each classroom . THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH. The Origin and Powers of Congress. The Great Compromise: The U.S. Congress has 2 chambers.. Senate– Equal representation for all states . House of Representatives– Based on state’s population and reassessed by the census every 10 years . Module C. The RUBRIC says.... This module requires students to explore various . representations of events, personalities or situations. . They evaluate . how. . medium of production, textual form, perspective and choice of language influence meaning. The study develops students’ understanding of the . Congress: the Senate and the House of Representatives. This presentation is the property of Dr. Kevin Parsneau for use by him and his current students. No other person may use or reprint without his permission.. Lets Begin!. Introduction:. Public approval of Congress is very low. Yet, approval ratings for people’s representative is high . Members spend considerable time serving constituents . Functions of Congress:. PhD. student Mette Marie Stæhr Harder. mmharder@ruc.dk. University of Roskilde, Denmark. Department of Social Science and Business. The Substantive Representation of Gender Equality: . Using Pitkin’s second way of substantive representation to steer clear of the problems embedded within the concept of women’s interests. Essential Questions. : What is the purpose of federalism? Why does the government need to make sure that the rights of citizens are upheld? What were the causes of instances in United States history in which rights were not properly upheld? How were/have these issues been resolved? . Purpose. This lesson examines:. The debate over what, or who, the national government will represent.. The Great Compromise, which dealt with the makeup of the House and Senate.. How population would be counted for representation in the House.. The division of power between the states and the federal, or national government. Federalism. Laws or changes in laws. Amendments . The branch that is made up of a lot of people/congressmen . Legislative Branch. Legislation vs. representation. Member of a group. Individual representative of a constituency. Constituency service and responsiveness. Single-digit approval ratings for the institution. 90% re-election rate for individual members.

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