Social Studies, 24.06.2019 13:30, nikki225
(a) describe one advantage that the majority party in the house and/or senate has in lawmaking, above and beyond the numerical advantage that the majority party enjoys in floor voting. (after describing the advantage in general terms, illustrate it with a specific, real-life example from the current congress. that is: apply your knowledge to specific news events, or at least the party in power and issues it is prioritizing.) (b) describe one difference between house and senate rules that may make it likely that legislation may pass in one chamber but not the other. (remember to define any key vocabulary you use). (c) explain how the difference identified in (b) can lead to the passage of a bill in one chamber but not the other.
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