Asked by Ranjot Bains on Jun 03, 2024

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In discussions of Congress,the term "whip" refers to

A) a punishment party leaders give when a member of Congress does not vote with
The rest of his or her party.
B) a Senate rule that allows 60 senators to immediately end another senator's filibuster.
C) the majority party leader's chief of staff.
D) a party member in the House or Senate responsible for coordinating the party's legislative strategy,building support for key issues,and counting votes.

Whip

A party leader in a legislative body whose role is to ensure party discipline and secure votes for party-supported legislation.

Legislative Strategy

A planned approach or method used by legislators or advocacy groups to pass, amend, or repeal laws.

  • Grasp the roles, responsibilities, and strategies of party leadership and members in legislative processes.
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Fernanda MorenoJun 09, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The term "whip" in Congress refers to a party member in the House or Senate who works to coordinate the party's legislative strategy, build support for key issues, and count votes. The whip's responsibility is to ensure that the party members vote in accordance with the party's position on a particular issue.