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tensa zangetsu [6.8K]
4 years ago
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How are the federal legislative branch and most state legislative branches similar? Both have a larger Senate and a smaller Hous

e of Representatives. Both have a larger House of Representatives and a smaller Senate. Both have only one legislative house whose members are appointed. Both have only one legislative house whose members are elected.
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raketka [301]4 years ago
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Answer:

Both have a larger House of Representatives and a smaller Senate

Explanation:

American state governments are modeled after the federal government, and all states, except for Nebraska, have a larger House of Representatives and a smaller Senate, both houses consisting of elected representatives responsible for discussing bills, enacting legislation, and other governing activities. One of the differences between these two chambers is that while Senate members usually serve four-year terms, House of Representative members usually serves two-year terms.

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