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29 July, 15:28

Campare and contrast membership in parliament with membership in the U. S congress

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  1. 29 July, 17:35
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    Parliament members usually get a position by persuading a political party to put their name on the ballot, and the voters choose between two or three national parties. On the other hand, a person comes into position in congress by running in a primary election, and political parties rarely affect the choice of who is nominated.
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