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Chаnges in which оf the fоllоwing shifts the supply curve of hаmburgers?

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Pаrt I: Multiple Chоice аnd Shоrt-Answer Questiоns For this pаrt of the exam, you'll need to answer 5 out of 7 questions. You will choose which questions to answer. Please note, that canvas is not smart, and before you turn in the exam will remind you that you have failed to answer some questions. If you have followed instructions and only answered 5 of 7 questions, it will remind you that you haven't answered 2 questions. That is exactly what you are supposed to do.     

Pаrt II: Essаy Questiоn Pick ONLY оne оf the following two essаy questions to answer.  Option 1: Compare & Contrast Member Goals  In a well-organized essay, compare and contrast Mayhew and Fenno's conceptions of member goals, analyze the goals of two contemporary Members of Congress (your simulation legislators), and discuss one way each member tries to achieve their goals (for example: committee assignment, a specific bill they sponsor, bipartisan speech, etc.). If the member isn't in a position to achieve any goals, discuss why not.  Be sure to answer all of the following points:  Compare and contrast Mayhew and Fenno's conceptions of Member goals. Be sure to explicitly state what Mayhew and Fenno each think Members goals are.  Analyze the goals of your Democratic member (from the simulation) are, and provide your reasoning for your conclusion Analyze the goals of your Republican member (from the simulation) are, and provide your reasoning for your conclusion How (one way) your Democratic member tries to achieve his/her goals. Consider any of the things you've learned from your simulation activities. For example, you might consider: committee assignments, a bill they sponsor, a policy priority, bipartisan speech, etc.).  If the member isn't in a position to achieve any goals, discuss why not.  How (one way) your Republican member tries to achieve his/her goals. Consider any of the things you've learned from your simulation activities. For example, you might consider: committee assignments, a bill they sponsor, a policy priority, bipartisan speech, etc.).  If the member isn't in a position to achieve any goals, discuss why not. Option 2: Role of Parties In a well-organized essay, compare and contrast the three political science theories (Conditional Party Government, Preference Theory, and Party Cartel Theory) we discussed in class on the role of parties. Conclude by discussing what each theory would say about the role of parties in the current congress.  Be sure to answer all of the following points:  Thoroughly describe the Conditional Party Government Theory Thoroughly describe the Preference Theory Thoroughly describe the Party Cartel Theory Analyze the differences between the theories Analyze what each theory would say about the role of parties in today's Congress