What does the diagram of party divisions in the U.S. Congress help us understand?

Understanding Divided Government in the U.S.

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The judicial appointments made by different presidents
The foreign policies of the U.S.
The control of Congress and the White House by political parties
The economic policies of different administrations
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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During which president's administration was there a divided government with Republicans controlling the White House and Democrats controlling Congress?
Lyndon Johnson
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
Gerald Ford
3.
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What is a potential negative effect of a divided government?
Enhanced international relations
Extreme partisanship and gridlock
Improved healthcare policies
Increased economic growth
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the term 'gridlock' refer to in a political context?
An increase in government spending
A rapid passage of laws
A complete halt in legislative progress due to political disagreement
A situation where all parties agree on legislation
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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According to some viewpoints, why might a divided government not be as bad as it seems?
It results in more frequent elections
It leads to increased government spending
It allows for rapid policy changes
It ensures that only widely agreed-upon policies are enacted
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is one argument presented by Mitch McConnell in favor of divided government?
It leads to a single party dominating both Congress and the White House
It reduces the need for political negotiations
It allows for major legislative bargains to be struck
It prevents any legislation from being passed
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which legislative achievement was cited as an example of success during a divided government?
The Affordable Care Act
The 1983 Social Security overhaul
The Patriot Act
The New Deal
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