Umm I would suppose he got more respected go off of that
The correct answer is B) control the strategy of the party.
<em>The leader of a political party in the legislative branch has the power to control the strategy of the party.</em>
That is why it has the power, the faculties and is the leader of the party. They are representing the interests of the people who voted for them and most importantly, the interest of the citizens of the United States. So the leader of the party must have in mind the big responsibility it has when discussing, debating and voting for a new law. This leader has to establish a good strategy for the other members of its party to follow and present a common front during debates.
The other options were a) nominate various officials, c) select state and national judges and d) decide how members will vote.
The second statement is the most accurate.
Cheryl Brown Henderson, daughter of the late Rev. Oliver Brown, namesake of Brown v. Board, and co-founder of the Brown Foundation
Unlike the companion cases in Brown, African Americans in Topeka were not facing the stark disparities found in Southern school districts. In Kansas, only elementary schools in first class cities, those of 15,000 or more, were racially segregated. Secondary education was integrated. Consequently the transition to integrated
Absence of separation of powers, Collective Responsibility, Leadership of the prime minister, etc.