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How are member caucuses different from party caucuses?
 
  a. Member caucuses are more informal than party caucuses.
  b. Unlike party caucuses, member caucuses determine leadership positions.
  c. Member caucuses meet more frequently than party caucuses.
  d. Unlike party caucuses, member caucuses have the authority to review legislation.

Question 2

In the House of Representatives, who is second in authority to the Speaker of the House?
 
  a. majority leader
  b. majority whip
 c. party caucus leader
  d. president pro tempore



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