Suppose you walk into the capitol building in Washington and ask to interview the most prominent person in the entire Congress. If you're lucky, you'll get an appointment with the
A. president pro tempore of the Senate.
B. Speaker of the House.
C. vice president of the United States.
D. chair of the House Appropriations Committee.
I think it B but i'm not sure i just want to make sure i get it right. Thank you
Suppose you walk into the capitol building in Washington and ask to interview the most prominent person in the
C. is NOT right because he is part of the executive branch... his vote only counts when the Senate has a tie vote
D) has a lot of power to decide how much money to put to things in bills, so I think that would be a good answer, but
Your answer (B) is probably right, but she only has power to preside over debate in the House... which she has because the majority party chooses the Speaker... so she also controls the majority vote in the House
Reply:C. The vice President is also the president of the Senate
Reply:I would say B, she would be an interesting interview to see what delusion she has that leads her to believe that she has the right to visit and speak to terrorist sponsor countries with no authority to do so. Oh, wait, no one is allowed to ask those types of questions during an interview or press conference. Not to worry though, you will be assigned a question to ask or topic to discuss.
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