Why do american elections rarely have a major effect


Question: Why do American elections rarely have a major effect on public policy compared to other countries? Group of answer choices The U.S. constitutional system was designed to moderate the pace of change. Politicians have fewer incentives to pass new policies. The Supreme Court slows down the process. State governments often slow down the decision making at the federal level. The public prefers slower lawmaking generally.

 

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