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This overview outlines the qualifications for members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, including the age, residency, citizenship, election frequency, and primary responsibilities of each. House representatives must be at least 25 years old, have 7 years of citizenship, and serve 2-year terms. Senators must be at least 30, a citizen for 9 years, and serve 6-year terms. Responsibilities include tax collection, borrowing money, regulating commerce, declaring war, and managing the military, among others. Learn the requirements to better understand U.S. governance!
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U.S Constitution ShantraniqueBatton 3rd Period
Article One : Legislative of Represinitives Qualifications: age, residency, citizenship, elections, and responsibilities. Age:25 Residency: Most live in the state where they are elected. 2: Citizenship: 7yrs B: Elections: 2yrs C: Responsibilities: (132) D: impose and collect taxes and duties. Borrow money Regulate competence w/ foreign nations and among the states. Coin money Establish post officer Declare war Raise and supportan army and navy.
5b.Senate Qualifications: Age, Citizenship, Elections and Residency. Age:30yrs of age Residency: Must live in the state which you are elected. Citizenship: 9yrs Elections: 6yrs Responsibilities: Choose their offeriers <They try all impeachments.
Article 2 Qualifications: Age Residency, Citizenship, Elections, and Responsibilities. Age: 35 Residency: He must live in the state which he was elected. Citizenship: Must be a natural born citizen. Elections: Not Any Responsibilities: Carry out and enforce laws made by congress.