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Does anyone understand this?? Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
What are the circumstances that result in Jefferson Smith being picked for Senator? Why did they choose him? Describe Smith. What is your first impression of Mr. Smith?

Research the demographics (race, religion, gender, education, previous occupation) of our current Congress (117th). If Congress is supposed to be a representation of the people, how are we doing (research these same demographics for the U. S. general population)? Reflect on your findings (did anything surprise you). Can a government meet the needs of its constituents, if its representatives are not made up of a representation of the American people?

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