Asked by Zander Gorde

How do congressmembers from different parties collaborate with one another?(1 point) Responses Congressmembers provide material incentives to other Congressmembers with different beliefs. Congressmembers provide material incentives to other Congressmembers with different beliefs. Congressmembers form coalitions that unite members who want to work toward common legislation. Congressmembers form coalitions that unite members who want to work toward common legislation. Congressmembers form special interest groups to invite other congressmembers to join. Congressmembers form special interest groups to invite other congressmembers to join. Congressmembers work with other members who have a similar political ideology.

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Answered by Zander Gorde
which option
Answered by GPT 3.5
Congressmembers collaborate with one another by forming coalitions that unite members who want to work toward common legislation. This allows members from different parties to come together and work towards a shared goal, despite their differing beliefs. Additionally, Congressmembers may also work with other members who have a similar political ideology to build support for certain legislation.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The option is: Congressmembers form coalitions that unite members who want to work toward common legislation.