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What is the hierarchy in the structure of the House?
A) The Speaker is at the top, and the whips are at the bottom. B) The floor leaders are at the top, and the members are at the bottom. C) The members are at the top, and the floor leaders are at the bottom. D) The Speaker is at the top, and the members are at the bottom.

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Answered by skyfall63
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D) The Speaker is at the top, and the members are at the bottom

Explanation:

  • The House Speaker serves as the U.S. representative Seat of Deputies. The House Speaker is in charge of "administering the US representatives' members' oath of office", allowing Members to "deliberate/speak"  on the floor of the "house" , electing Members to serve as Speakers "pro tempore", "counting & declaring" all votes, nominating Members to committees, submitting bills to committees, and approving bills and resolutions passed in the House. Often, the Speaker is "second in line", behind the Vice President, to become President if the President has been unable to perform his or her duties.
  • Party whips are elected at party sessions, much as all House leaders, before a new Congress starts. -- party names one or more chief whips and a number of deputy whips & other whips, each for a three year term. Whips are responsible for aiding the leadership of the party in getting the bills of the party to the floor of the House ensuring contact with the party leadership & its supporters, collecting votes on important laws, & persuading members to vote in favour of the cause. " Whip notices & advisories" on the policy agenda to all party members are main features of the whip organisations of both sides, and are reported on the website of each party.

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Answered by Ramir0
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Answer:

B. The Speaker is at the top, and the members are at the bottom.

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