Why do congressional committees have established jurisdictions?(1 point)

Responses

The Constitution of the United States requires congressional committees to divide up responsibilities and establish jurisdictions.
The Constitution of the United States requires congressional committees to divide up responsibilities and establish jurisdictions.

Congressional committees have established jurisdictions so that their responsibilities remain fixed.
Congressional committees have established jurisdictions so that their responsibilities remain fixed.

Congressional committees have established jurisdictions to divide up responsibilities and allow members to develop expertise in specific legislative areas.
Congressional committees have established jurisdictions to divide up responsibilities and allow members to develop expertise in specific legislative areas.

The establishment of jurisdictions slows down the legislative process so that members of Congress have more time to discuss legislative issues.

The establishment of jurisdictions slows down the legislative process so that members of Congress have more time to discuss legislative issues.