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How does a senators term differ from a representative’s term ? What Is the reason for the difference?

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Senators are at least thirty years old and citizens for nine years. Another difference is who they represent. Senators represent their entire states, but members of the House represent individual districts. The number of districts in each state is determined by a state's population.

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A Senator represents his or her state for a six-year term while a representative only has a two-year term.The Senate ratifies treaties and approves presidential appointments. Represenatives initiates revenue-raising bills, does impeachment cases, while the Senate decides impeachment cases.

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