I'm in no help but these arethepossible answers I have:
a.president
b.majority leader
c.district officer
d.none of the above
Contatinple, as Cosntatine renamed it when he designated it as his imperial capital and redeveloped it, had seven hills like Rome. This is one of the reasons why Constantine chose. He also rebuilt it in a way which was similar to Rome. He built an imperial place, a chariot racing course, a senate house, a forum and the like. Constantinople was nicknamed the new Rome, the second eastern Rome , alma Roma and Roma Constantiniana.
If you mean where did senators live in ancient Rome, they lived in ordinary houses. If the senator were wealthy the house was large and usually on the Caelian Hill, where most of the wealthy lived. There was no area set aside for members of the senate and each man lived in the style or neighborhood that his pocketbook could afford.
being a city, Rome has buildings all over its urban area, not only in its centre. You do not specify whether you are referring to the centre of modern Rome or ancient Rome. The centre of modern Rome is the area between the the Pincian Hill and the river Tiber. The forum civilium was the civic centre and the heart of a Romans city and its public, political, judicial and administrative life. It had a comitium, the place where the popular assemblies met to vote, public speeches were made and public debates were held. It had a senate house. Roman cities had their own local senate, modelled on the senate of the city of Rome. It had the courts were trials were conducted and administrative offices. It had public buildings (basilicas), shops, entertainments and important temples. In the city of Rome the Forum or Forum Magnum as the Romans called it (Roman Forum is a modern term) which was a forum civilium, also had the aerarium (the treasury) which has in the temple of Saturn, the tabularium (the state archives) which was built on the slope of the Capitoline Hill, the regia (the residence of the Pontifex Maximus, the chief priest of Roman state religion) and the saenaculum (which was a place where the senators gathered before the entering the senate house for formal summons). It also had several platforms for public speeches. The oldest one was called the rostra (plural of rostrum). The name came from the six rostra (warship rams) of captured warships which were and mounted to its side. It faced the north side of the comitium towards the senate house. Later it came to be called Rostra Vetera (Elder Rostra) when other platforms were built. These were called rostra with the addition of the name of their builders or the person it honoured. The was also the Graecostasis at the southwest end of the Comitium, to the west of the rostra., The name refers to the Greek ambassadors for whom the platform was built after the annexation of mainland Greece. It became a platform for representatives of foreign nations and dignitaries from the Roman provinces (conquered territories).
A patrician's house was called a domus, the same as any other Roman house. In ancient Rome, a house was a house, its size didn't give it a special name. The only special indication of housing was the "insulae" or apartment houses, which connoted multi-family dwellings rather than private homes for one family.
none really other than internal structure - they were both based off the idea that we should be ruled by philosopher kings not the general populous
the president of the senate is not a member of the majority party
The Speaker of the House is an office in the House of Representatives. The Speaker is the leader of the House. The leader of the Senate is the President Pro Tempore.
The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representatives. The President of the Senate (who is also the Vice President) is the leader of the Senate.
That would be the President of the Senate, an office normally held by the vice-president of the US.
The Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate.
"Madame Speaker" or "Mister Speaker". the speaker is the leader in the house of rep. Senate has the vice president.
Speaker of the House: Nancy Pelosi (D) President of the Senate (Vice President): None
the senate leadership in the claosely paralles leadership in the House, but the senate has no speaker.
The House does.
No. The filibuster is a procedure used in the Senate. The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representatives.
The agenda for Senate sessions is controlled by the Speaker of the House. The Speaker of the house is currently John Boehner.
she is the first woman speaker of the house.