Compared to leaders in the Senate, leaders in the House of Representatives
A) have more control over the agenda of the body than leaders in the Senate.
B) must work closely with the other party's leaders to achieve success.
C) are considered weak compared to other party leaders.
D) hold more power than leaders in true "party government" legislatures.
E) need to overcome the unusual power of individual members.
A
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