b. the whip of the majority party.
c. the leader of the majority party.
d. the senior senator of the majority party.
The correct answer is D. The president pro tempore of the Senate is the senior senator of the majority party.
The president pro tempore of the United States Senate is the second most important position in the Senate and the highest position as senator. It is established by Article One of the Constitution of the United States. The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate, this being the highest position of a member of the Senate; during his absence, the President pro tempore chairs the Senate. The President pro tempore is elected by the Senate; by custom it is, typically, the Senior Senator of the Party with a majority in the Senate. The President pro tempore is the fourth person in succession to the President of the United States, after the Vice President of the United States and the President of the House of Representatives of the United States.
Answer:
The division of power among the branches of government
Explanation:
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b. cattle
c. oil
d. aluminum
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A) The colonial victories effectively ended all major fighting during the war.
B) The British defeats shifted the war back to New England.
C) They took trade and supply options from the colonial side.
D) They led to France entering the war on the colonial side.
2. Which of the following was a major cultural difference between England and the communities established by the first English settlers in North America?
A) reliance on farming
B) acceptance of Christianity
C) levels of religious freedom
D) language
3. What are the checks and balances?
A) articles that allow each branch to adapt its powers
B) powers that allow the each branch to curb the others
C) budget controls that prevent branches from overspending
D) tools that each branch can use to exacerbate tyranny
c. Friday
b. Ireland
d. Neighbor
B*The signals of economic slowdown did not appear to be serious to economists or politicians.
C*Politicians, economists, and investors had a limited amount of economic data available to them at the time.
D*The press focused its attention on the successes from Wall Street rather than true state of the economy.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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