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28 December, 03:44

What is the significance of the president of the senate?

A. He is representative of the executive branch, and he votes when there is a tie.

B. He is significant in the daily governing of the state.

C. His significance is rooted in his power over the senate majority leader.

D. He is elected by his party in the senate and represents them.

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  1. 28 December, 03:47
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    The answer would be D
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