By giving each State equal representation in the Senate and representation proportional to its population in the House, bicameralism ensures a division of power.
the senate, America has a bicameral legislature, aka the two houses
the senate leadership in the claosely paralles leadership in the House, but the senate has no speaker.
Well the senate i guess -_-
House leadership, and Senate leadership
The leadership position below Vice President (V.P. Joe Biden) if the U.S. in the senate is The Cabinet.
The Vice President is also President of the Senate
President Pro Tempore
Senate Majority Leader Speaker President Pro- Tempore
It was a part of the Great Compromise of 1787 also known as the Connecticut Compromise, when the small states wanted an equal number of representatives from each state and the large states which wanted the number of representatives to be based on population. Therefore the House of Representatives and the Senate were born, with the House of Representatives satisfying the large states and the Senate satisfying the smaller states.
House Leadership: Majority Party Speaker of the House Majority Leader Assistant Majority Leader Majority Whip Minority Party Minority Leader Assistant Minority Leader Minority Whip Senate Leadership President of the Senate is the Vice President of U.S. President Pro Tempore--Senator of the Majority Party with Seniority Majority Leadership Senate Majority Leader Assistant Senate Majority Leader Senate Majority Whip Minority Leadership Senate Minority Leader Assistant Senate Minority Leader Senate Minority Whip
The Vice President is considered to be president over the Senate and holds the deciding vote. The true leader of the senate, however, is the leader of the majority.