Most of the legislative work of Congress is performed by:

A) the steering committees that decide how the party stands on particular bills.
B) the standing committees and their subcommittees with jurisdiction over particular policy areas.
C) the joint committees chosen to coordinate actions between the two chambers of Congress.
D) party leaders in both chambers. the select committees chosen to study special problems on a temporary basis.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

the steering committees that decide how the party stands on particular bills.

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