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Which of the following committees would oversee the Government Printing Office?
 
  a. a standing committee
  b. a select committee
  c. a conference committee
  d. a joint committee
  e. a budget committee

Question 2

The day-to-day business of the Senate is controlled by
 
  a. the vice president.
  b. the Senate majority leader.
  c. the Senate majority whip.
  d. the president pro tempore.
  e. the Speaker of the House.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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