What jobs does a Senator perform? Check all that apply. A. Representing the interests of the state and its residents B. Breaking
a tie vote in the House of Representatives C. Becoming a member of a joint committee D. Overseeing voting practices in the state's voting districts E. Managing staff members who handle scheduling
The correct answer is A) Representing the interests of the state and its residents. C) Becoming a member of a joint committee. E) Managing staff members who handle scheduling.
The jobs that a Senator performs are the following: Representing the interests of the state and its residents, becoming a member of a joint committee, and managing staff members who handle scheduling.
The United States Senate has 100 Senators, two senators for each state of the Union. They serve a six years term and are elected by the citizens. To be a senator you must be at least 30 years old, being a citizen of the country for nine years and being a resident of the state you want to represent.
The Tudor monarchs of 16th century England used the Court of the Star Chamber to "<span>a. replace Parliament as a legislative body" since this was the king's decision. </span>