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How does the structure of Congress—for example, its two chambers and committee system—affect its role in the making of policy on broad national issues, as compared with its role on narrower group-centered issues? Does the widening ideological gap in Congress—the fact that Democrats are now more uniformly liberal and Republicans are now more uniformly conservative—make it easier or harder for Congress to take the lead on broad issues of national policy? Why?

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