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What is the name used to describe the party leader responsible for working closely with rank and file members of Congress to ensure individuals vote in accordance with the wishes of the party leaders?
 
  a. Senate Majority Leader
  b. Speaker of the House
  c. House Majority Leader
  d. Senate Minority Leader
  e. Whip

Question 2

Paraphrasing ________________, the Declaration of Independence (1776) declares the unalienable rights of man to be life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness..
 
  a. Thomas Hobbes
  b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  c. John Locke
  d. Adam Smith



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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