The Senate is appointed by a state's legislature and not directly elected by the electorate, with each term lasting six years, whereas representative terms run for only two years. With the benefit of more time, the Senate is more stable meaning that decisions can be followed through on; this also has its pitfalls meaning that Senators don't reflect, always, the current mood of the country. With that said, I think that the Senate should have relatively more stability than the House of Representatives, but perhaps, should be re-elected every 3 years, not 6.
President Abraham Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction after the Civil War included "<span>(4) reuniting the nation as quickly as possible" although this did not go as planed. </span>
Political realism is the policy that your looking for
America's first lady between 1933 and 1945 was
Eleanor roosevelt