Answer:
The answer is C.
The Senate is made up of 2 senators from each state. The number doesn't change based on population or area.
In the House of Representatives, the number of representatives for each state is based on population. States with a larger population will have more representatives in the House of Representatives. (Also, the number of representatives for each state is <u>not</u> based on the area of the state.)
This bicameral legislature came from the "Great Compromise," where the Founding Fathers couldn't pick one system of representation over another, so they went with both.
The president request that congress hold an special session when the two houses can't concede to a date to meet or in a emergency circumstances.
Answer:
The amount of time spent playing video games.
Explanation:
When doing research, we usually come across two different types of variables. One is the independent variable and the other one is the dependant variable.
- The independent variable is the one that we, as researchers, can control and that has an effect on another variable.
- The dependant variable is the variable that we can't control and that is affected by the independent variable.
Therefore, we can control the independent variable but not the dependant variable. And the effect we will be observing will take place in the dependent variable.
In this example, the hypothesis is that the greater amount of time teenagers spend playing video games, the higher their grades in math. We can see that the hypothesis states that <u>the math grades will be AFFECTED by the amount of hours teenagers spend playing video games</u>. In other words, <u>the amount of time spent playing will have an </u><u>effect</u><u> on the grades.</u> Therefore, the independent variable is The amount of time spent playing video games.
The constitution can be amended when the Congress proposes an amendment, and this is ratified by the states.
when the Congress proposes an amendment, this has to pass through two bodies of the Congress: the House and the Senate.
Answer: Dissenting Opinion
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Usually when decision is written, justices can write a concurring opinion if they would like to add something to the decision or if they agree with the decision, but disagrees with the reasoning. On the other hand, if they do not agree with the majority (aka the decision), they can write a dissenting opinion.