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DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199756223-0112
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Gridlock and Divided Government in the United States

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“…The discharge of pump 43 l/min and pressure 200 kg/cm 2 , performance of pump is stated in terms of the volume of flow and the hydraulic horsepower calculated as [18].…”
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“…The discharge of pump 43 l/min and pressure 200 kg/cm 2 , performance of pump is stated in terms of the volume of flow and the hydraulic horsepower calculated as [18].…”
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“…Where, Hydraulic vane motors: Speed of hydraulic motor is function of motor displacement and fluid flow to the motor [18].…”
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“…Divided government has become the norm in America, which makes it even more difficult for Congress to function since parties have trouble compromising nowadays. Krutz (2015) explains that divided government means that the executive branch and legislative branch are not controlled by the same party, and this causes gridlock because parties use their advantage by attempting to enact policies they favor. This can be seen with today's government.…”
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