which of the following is not a characteristic of an amateur legislature?
An amateur legislature is typically part-time, with low pay, limited staff, and infrequent, short sessions where members usually have other primary jobs. So, anything describing full-time, well‑paid, professionalized work with long and frequent sessions is not a characteristic of an amateur legislature.
Key idea
- Amateur (or “citizen”) legislatures:
- Part‑time legislators with main income from other occupations.
* Infrequent and short sessions (often only weeks or a few months per year).
* Lower salaries and fewer staff/resources.
- Therefore, a statement like:
- “High salary and professional, full‑time legislators” or
- “Frequent and long sessions with extensive staff support”
is not a characteristic of an amateur legislature because it actually describes a professional legislature.
So if your multiple‑choice options include something like “high salary and professional full‑time legislators” or “frequent and long sessions,” that is the one that is not a characteristic of an amateur legislature.
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