Refraining from personal attack and lending support to other legislators' bills are examples of
a. informal rules promoting group cohesion and solidarity
b. formal rules developed to help expedite legislative business
c. "Roberts Rules of Order" suggestions enforced by the chairperson of a legislative body
d. behaviors rarely witnessed in the rough and tumble of lawmaking
Answer: a. informal rules promoting group cohesion and solidarity
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