The way that congressional terms of senators and representatives differ is :
D. Senators have more years in office, which gives them better job security
Approximately, The senators have 6 years in office, while the Representatives only has two
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One particular organization that fought for racial equality was the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) founded in 1909. For about the first 20 years of its existence, it tried to persuade Congress and other legislative bodies to enact laws that would protect African Americans from lynchings and other racist actions. Beginning in the 1930s, though, the NAACP's Legal Defense and Education Fund began to turn to the courts to try to make progress in overcoming legally sanctioned discrimination. From 1935 to 1938, the legal arm of the NAACP was headed by Charles Hamilton Houston. Houston, together with Thurgood Marshall, devised a strategy to attack Jim Crow laws by striking at them where they were perhaps weakest—in the field of education. Although Marshall played a crucial role in all of the cases listed below, Houston was the head of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund while Murray v. Maryland and Missouri ex rel Gaines v. Canada were decided. After Houston returned to private practice in 1938, Marshall became head of the Fund and used it to argue the cases of Sweat v. Painter and McLaurin v. Oklahoma Board of Regents of Higher Education.
The answer is B.
they thought about God instead of themselves this is found in the bible in Daniel chapter 3. Supposably they did not receive burns the only thing that burn were the rope tied in their hands because God was with them.
Answer:A trial is held to decide guilt or innocence, and then a hearing is held to determine punishment---C
Explanation: The two step method for capital punishment cases involves First, A trial which is held to ascertain if a suspect is guilty or innocent, and then Secondly. a hearing will then be held to determine type of punishment suitable for the crime to be decided by the jury.