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How is a Standing Committee different from the

General Assembly?
A
A Standing Committee is responsible for
drafting legislation while the General
Assembly is responsible for amending it.
B.
A Standing Committee is responsible for
studying and discussing legislation while the
General Assembly is responsible for
originating it
С
A Standing Committee is responsible for
voting on legislation while the General
Assembly is responsible for overriding vetoes.
D
A Standing Committee is responsible for
amending legislation while the General
Assembly is responsible for approving it​

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User Diana R
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Answer: b

Explanation: because A Standing Committee is responsible for

studying and discussing legislation while the

General Assembly is responsible for

originating it.

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User Elektropepi
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