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KIM [24]
2 years ago
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Cómo conseguirían su trabajo los miembros de la cámara baja?

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aev [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

Para ser miembro de la cámara baja de un país, por ejemplo, de la cámara de los comunes en el Reino Unido, o de la cámara de representantes en Estados Unidos, éstos deben ganar una elección con el fin de ser elegidos como representantes de un segmento de la población, un segmento que es menos numero que el que es representado por un miembro de una cámara alta, por ejemplo un senador.

Los miembros de las cámaras bajas suelen tener un carácter más local, menos aristocrático, y más popular que los miembros de las cámaras altas. Ésto debido a que en su origen las cámaras bajas fueron desarrolladas con el fin de balancear el poder de las cámaras altas, las cuales estaban dominadas por la aristocracia, el clero, y los poderes económicos.

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