The reason members of Parliament almost always vote with their party leaders is that
A) the members are paid by their party, not by the government.
B) it is illegal to do otherwise.
C) nominations to serve in Parliament are made by party leaders.
D) party leaders cast all votes for members of their party.
E) votes are always done by voice, and there are no records of individual decisions.
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Q2: Unlike members of Parliament, members of Congress
Q3: The "franking privilege" allows representatives in Congress
A)
Q4: Which of the following is not a
Q5: A bicameral legislative branch
A) has two chambers,
Q6: The Framers tried to prevent legislative tyranny
Q7: According to the original Constitution, senators were
Q8: Direct election of U.S. senators was mandated
Q9: The House consists of _ voting members.
A)
Q10: The reapportionment of seats in the House
Q11: The number of senators from each state
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