most of the work on legislation in Congress is done by

a)by committees and their respective subcommitees
b)on the floors of the House and Senate
c) conference committees
d)through consultation with bureacratic agencies
IS A OR C,CORRECT?THANK YOU:))))

A is correct

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Yes, you are correct. Most of the work on legislation in Congress is done by committees and their respective subcommittees (option a). These committees and subcommittees are responsible for reviewing, amending, and passing bills before they are considered by the full House or Senate. Additionally, conference committees (option c) may also play a role in finalizing and reconciling differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill before it is sent to the President for approval.

Yes, both options A and C are correct. Most of the work on legislation in Congress is done by committees and their respective subcommittees, as well as through conference committees.

To arrive at this answer, we can break down each option:

a) By committees and their respective subcommittees: This is a common way that legislation is worked on in Congress. Bills are typically assigned to specific committees or subcommittees when they are introduced. These committees review, modify, and possibly vote on the bill before it can move forward in the legislative process.

c) Conference committees: When the House of Representatives and the Senate pass different versions of a bill, a conference committee is formed to reconcile the differences and create a final version of the bill that can be voted on by both chambers.

Options b) (on the floors of the House and Senate) and d) (through consultation with bureaucratic agencies) are not incorrect, but they do not represent the primary means by which most of the work on legislation in Congress is typically done.

Therefore, options A and C are correct.