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OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

Why are special sessions of Congress rarely called? A. The financial cost is too high. B. Congressional numbers would make it too cumbersome. C. Congress already meets nearly year-round. D. It would take too much time.

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

Hey @goalieboy can you help me out?

OpenStudy (goalieboy):

@DarrenMadx what do you think it is

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

I say its D

OpenStudy (goalieboy):

you are incorrect on that

OpenStudy (goalieboy):

Special sessions of Congress rarely called because Congress already meets nearly year-round. A special session is a period when the body convenes outside of the normal legislative session. [ This most frequently occurs in order to complete unfinished tasks for the year (often delayed by conflict between political parties), such as outlining the government's budget for the next fiscal

OpenStudy (goalieboy):

maybe that will help you out a little bit

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

So C is the right answer

OpenStudy (goalieboy):

yes

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