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6. Where is most of the work done in Congress? (1 point)

in the Senate
in the House of Representatives
in the committees
on the debate floor

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Most of the work are done in the committees.

Explanation:

A congressional committee is defined as a legislative sub-organization for the "United States Congress". In a general Congress, it is expected that no one member is all knowing. Thus, the presence of these Congressional committees provides incomparable and invaluable informational services for the Congress by compiling information and reporting back to the Congress on specialized subject matters.

This investigatory functioning part of the Congress is non-replaceable, and certainly has more work done than the debate floor, Senate or the House of Representatives. Thus, making the answer in the committees correct.

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