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Awilson837

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Identify a difference between House members and Senate members.
 
  A) House members have a term of six years, whereas Senate members have a term of two years.
  B) House members are elected by state legislatures, whereas Senate members are always elected by voters.
  C) House members are chosen from local districts, whereas Senate members are chosen from the entire state.
  D) House members can convict federal officials of impeachable offenses, whereas Senate members can indict federal officials.
  E) House members have more prestige, whereas Senate members have less prestige.

Question 2

In 1842, Congress passed an act that required all states to send representatives to Congress from _____.
 
  A) public districts
  B) state-held districts
  C) representative districts
  D) anonymous-member districts
  E) single-member districts



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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