At least 30 years old, must have been a citizen of the United States for at least the past nine years and must be an inhabitant of the state they seek to represent.
In Article I, Section 3, clause 3 the requirements for a US Senator are outlined.
There are 2 senators for each state and the serve a six year term. Originally senators were chosen by state legislatures. When the 17th Amendment was passed, senators became elected by a direct vote from the people.
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Many Northern politicians did not want former Confederate leaders to be elected immediately after the Civil War because they "<span>A) thought it was unfair that former enemies would get elected," since many Republicans in North wanted to punish the South after the war. </span>
<span>A.The Supreme Court determined that racial segregation was legal under the Constitution.
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Could such a decision have been subjected to the majority vote, the forces against it would have been stronger,because, the majority only cares when they are concerned, but whenever it concerns the minority, the often unite against them.
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4. In general terms, what was the one-child policy? What were two of the exceptions to the policy?
Answer:
Under the new policy, families could have two children if one parent, rather than both parents, was an only child. This mainly applied to urban couples, since there were very few rural only children due to long-standing exceptions to the policy for rural couples.
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