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To maintain uniformity in democratic proceedings, thomas jefferson wrote the first rules
manual for congress when he was vice president. which of the following behaviors would
not be tolerated, based on this rules manual?
a. debate on a bill being cut off by the presiding officer
b. one member directly debating another on the house floor
c. one member speaking in support of another member's bill
d. two members discussing a bill in their offices

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