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The U.S. Constitution establishes six-year terms for members of the Senate in order to: A. prevent senators from being overly influenced by public opinion. B. allow senators to serve on many different standing committees. C. help senators focus on representing their own states' interests. D. discourage senators from passing too many new taxes.

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A. Prevent senators from being overly influenced by public opinion.

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A. prevent senators from being overly influenced by public opinion.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Constitution set up the two places of Congress, with the Senate including two individuals from each state, designated to six-year terms, and the House of Representatives made up of shifting individuals from each state, in view of population, chose to two-year terms.

The six-year Senate term should make a balance stable enough to be verified in their situation without having to face re-election every two years and to prevent senators from being overly influenced by public opinion.

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