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using information from chapt. 5 to fill in the chart below for each gro…

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using information from chapt. 5 to fill in the chart below for each group of congress. (p.158)
characteristic house of representatives senate
size (how many total members?)
term length?
is there a limit to serving, or running for election again? yes/no
apportioned? (what determines how many seats/positions per state?)
formal qualifications
at least what age?
do they have to be an inhabitant of the state they want to be elected in?
congressional leadership (p.161 - 2)
presiding officer (who is in charge?...not a name but the title of the position)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The United States Congress consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. For the House of Representatives: There are 435 total members. The term - length is 2 years. There is no limit to serving or running for election again. Seats are apportioned based on state population. The formal qualifications include being at least 25 years old, a U.S. citizen for at least 7 years, and an inhabitant of the state they are elected in. The presiding officer is the Speaker of the House. For the Senate: There are 100 total members (2 per state). The term - length is 6 years. There is no limit to serving or running for election again. Seats are not apportioned as each state has 2 senators. The formal qualifications include being at least 30 years old, a U.S. citizen for at least 9 years, and an inhabitant of the state they are elected in. The presiding officer is the Vice - President of the United States (though the President pro tempore often presides in practice).

Answer:

CharacteristicHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESSENATE
Term Length?2 years6 years
Is there a limit to serving, or running for election again? Yes/NoNoNo
Apportioned? (What determines how many seats/positions per state?)Based on state populationEach state has 2 senators, not apportioned by population
At least what Age?2530
Do they have to be an inhabitant of the State they want to be elected in?YesYes
Presiding Officer (who is in charge?...not a name but the title of the position)Speaker of the HouseVice - President of the United States (President pro tempore often presides in practice)