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16.09.2019 •
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This is the name given to a member of a legislative body whose job is make sure his political party stays unified when debating and voting on bills.
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Ответ:
The legislative branch is made up of two different things, the House of Representatives and the Senate.
In the House, the person in charge is the Speaker of the House.
In the Senate, the person at the top is the Vice President, although he really does nothing except in the case of a tie between all members of the Senate.
Therefore, I think the answer to your question is the Speaker of the House.
Hope this helps!
Ответ:
The answer is:
*Most parliamentarians were Protestant in faith.
Explanation:
James was a Stuart king of England, Scotland and Ireland. James's attempts to give civic equality to Roman Catholic and Protestant dissenters, led to conflict with parliament.
After the birth of James Francis Edward, Jame's son, a group of Protestant nobles appealed to William of Orange, husband of James's older, and Protestant, daughter Mary.